An assessment of the health risks associated with shared sanitation: a case study of the community ablution blocks in Durban, South Africa

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Preshod S. Ramlal
Johnson Lin
Christopher A. Buckley
Thor Axel Stenström
Isaac D. Amoah
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[1] 9 Archie Gumede Place,eThekwini Municipality Health Department
[2] University of KwaZulu-Natal,School of Life Sciences
[3] University of KwaZulu-Natal,WASH Research and Development Centre
[4] Durban University of Technology,Institute for Water and Wastewater Technology
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Shared sanitation; Community ablution blocks; Microbial health risks; Quantitative microbial risk assessment; Risk reduction;
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Shared sanitation facilities have been hailed as an innovative approach to solve the challenge with sanitation access. However, these facilities may act as hotspots for disease transmission due to unhygienic conditions. In this study we used quantitative (based on Escherichia coli contamination) techniques to assess the health risks associated with the use of community ablution blocks (CABs). The most contaminated surfaces were the cistern handle (5.7 Log10 cfu/cm2) and internal pull latch (5.8 Log10 cfu/cm2). Based on the E. coli contamination, at least two people out of 100 CAB users might be potentially infected when they touch “hot” surfaces. These risks were modelled assuming transfer of potentially pathogenic E. coli from these surfaces to the mouth. The incorporation of risk-reduction measures, such as wiping of these surfaces or washing of hands, could potentially result in significant reduction of infection risks. The most significant risk-reduction intervention was determined to be wiping of the contact surfaces, especially twice prior to contact. A combination of risk-reduction interventions could further reduce the risks. This study shows that contamination of contact surfaces within shared CABs could lead to increased risks of infections, requiring measures aimed at reducing the associated risks. The risk assessment framework used in this study could therefore be applied in similar settings to estimate associated health risks with the use of such facilities.
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