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Fig 1.

WASH and animal factors contributing to diarrheal illness.

Adapted from Penakalapati G, Swarthout J, Delahoy MJ, McAliley L, Wodnik B, Levy K, et al. Exposure to Animal Feces and Human Health: A Systematic Review and Proposed Research Priorities [Internet]. ACS Publications; 2017, p. 11542.

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Table 1.

Variable summary of WASH and animal factors and covariates used to determine association with household drinking water contamination.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of peri-urban households in Kisumu, Kenya with drinking water contamination (n = 505) and without (n = 291).

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Table 3.

Household drinking water source (n = 800) in three peri-urban communities of Kisumu, Kenya compared to the type of water source reported for household domestic animals (n = 252) within the same communities.

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Table 4.

Bivariate analysis of the association between WASH and animal factors and contamination of stored household drinking water.

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