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Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes

Jennyfer Wolf 1
Richard B. Johnston 1
Argaw Ambelu 2
Benjamin F. Arnold 3
Markus Brauer 4, 5
Joe R. Brown 6
Bethany A. Caruso 7
Thomas Clasen 8
John M. Colford 9
JOANNA MILLS 1
Matthew Freeman 8
Gordon Bruce 1
Gagandeep Kang 11
Claudio F. Lanata 12, 13, 14
Kate O. Medlicott 1
Annette Prüss-Ustün 1
Christopher Troeger 15
Sophie Boisson 1
O. Cumming 16
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Department of Environment, Climate Change and Health, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
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Instituto de Investigación Nutricional, Lima, Peru
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-06-05
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR12.113
CiteScore87.6
Impact factor88.5
ISSN01406736, 1474547X
General Medicine
Abstract
BackgroundAssessments of disease burden are important to inform national, regional, and global strategies and to guide investment. We aimed to estimate the drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-attributable burden of disease for diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, undernutrition, and soil-transmitted helminthiasis, using the WASH service levels used to monitor the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as counterfactual minimum risk-exposure levels.MethodsWe assessed the WASH-attributable disease burden of the four health outcomes overall and disaggregated by region, age, and sex for the year 2019. We calculated WASH-attributable fractions of diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections by country using modelled WASH exposures and exposure–response relationships from two updated meta-analyses. We used the WHO and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene public database to estimate population exposure to different WASH service levels. WASH-attributable undernutrition was estimated by combining the population attributable fractions (PAF) of diarrhoea caused by unsafe WASH and the PAF of undernutrition caused by diarrhoea. Soil-transmitted helminthiasis was fully attributed to unsafe WASH.FindingsWe estimate that 1·4 (95% CI 1·3–1·5) million deaths and 74 (68–80) million disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) could have been prevented by safe WASH in 2019 across the four designated outcomes, representing 2·5% of global deaths and 2·9% of global DALYs from all causes. The proportion of diarrhoea that is attributable to unsafe WASH is 0·69 (0·65–0·72), 0·14 (0·13–0·17) for acute respiratory infections, and 0·10 (0·09–0·10) for undernutrition, and we assume that the entire disease burden from soil-transmitted helminthiasis was attributable to unsafe WASH.InterpretationWASH-attributable burden of disease estimates based on the levels of service established under the SDG framework show that progress towards the internationally agreed goal of safely managed WASH services for all would yield major public-health returns.FundingWHO and Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
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Wolf J. et al. Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes // The Lancet. 2023. Vol. 401. No. 10393. pp. 2060-2071.
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Wolf J., Johnston R. B., Ambelu A., Arnold B. F., Brauer M., Brown J. R., Caruso B. A., Clasen T., Colford J. M., MILLS J., Evans B. E., Freeman M., Bruce G., Kang G., Lanata C. F., Medlicott K. O., Prüss-Ustün A., Troeger C., Boisson S., Cumming O. Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes // The Lancet. 2023. Vol. 401. No. 10393. pp. 2060-2071.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/s0140-6736(23)00458-0
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(23)00458-0
TI - Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes
T2 - The Lancet
AU - Wolf, Jennyfer
AU - Johnston, Richard B.
AU - Ambelu, Argaw
AU - Arnold, Benjamin F.
AU - Brauer, Markus
AU - Brown, Joe R.
AU - Caruso, Bethany A.
AU - Clasen, Thomas
AU - Colford, John M.
AU - MILLS, JOANNA
AU - Evans, Barbara E
AU - Freeman, Matthew
AU - Bruce, Gordon
AU - Kang, Gagandeep
AU - Lanata, Claudio F.
AU - Medlicott, Kate O.
AU - Prüss-Ustün, Annette
AU - Troeger, Christopher
AU - Boisson, Sophie
AU - Cumming, O.
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/06/05
PB - Elsevier
SP - 2060-2071
IS - 10393
VL - 401
PMID - 37290458
SN - 0140-6736
SN - 1474-547X
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@article{2023_Wolf,
author = {Jennyfer Wolf and Richard B. Johnston and Argaw Ambelu and Benjamin F. Arnold and Markus Brauer and Joe R. Brown and Bethany A. Caruso and Thomas Clasen and John M. Colford and JOANNA MILLS and Barbara E Evans and Matthew Freeman and Gordon Bruce and Gagandeep Kang and Claudio F. Lanata and Kate O. Medlicott and Annette Prüss-Ustün and Christopher Troeger and Sophie Boisson and O. Cumming},
title = {Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes},
journal = {The Lancet},
year = {2023},
volume = {401},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {jun},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(23)00458-0},
number = {10393},
pages = {2060--2071},
doi = {10.1016/s0140-6736(23)00458-0}
}
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Wolf, Jennyfer, et al. “Burden of disease attributable to unsafe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene in domestic settings: a global analysis for selected adverse health outcomes.” The Lancet, vol. 401, no. 10393, Jun. 2023, pp. 2060-2071. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(23)00458-0.
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