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Prevalence and risk factors of childhood diarrhea among wastewater irrigating urban farming households in Addis Ababa

08 November 2023


Close up of young kale plants growing in rows on an irrigated farm
Close up of young kale plants growing in rows on an irrigated farm

An irrigated kale farm, Ethiopia

Authors: Adane Sirage Ali, Sirak Robele Gari, Michaela L. Goodson, Claire L. Walsh, Bitew K. Dessie, Argaw Ambelu


Childhood diarrhea is one of the major contributors to the morbidity of under-five children in Ethiopia. Although researchers determine the risk factors varyingly, the exposure route to the pathogens is usually complicated. This study aims to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of diarrhea among children under the age of five among wastewater irrigation farming households in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Cross-sectional study was conducted among 402 farming households from November 2021 to February 2022. Data was collected using a face-to-face interviewer-administered questionnaire. Stata version 14 software was used to analyze data. Factors associated with the prevalence of diarrhea was identified using binary logistic regression. Multivariable analysis was carried out to determine an adjusted odds ratio at a confidence level of 95% and level of significance at 0.05.


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