The proposed study is a 12-month double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial to determine if the impact of treating water with chlorine at the household level is effective in preventing diarrhea among young children. For more than a century, chlorine has be used to treat water in municipal systems in developed countries. Lack of infrastructure has prevented its use in lower-income settings. NaDCC is a tablet form of chlorine that has been used for more than 30 years in emergencies and has recently been approved for routine treatment of drinking water by the WHO and US Environmental Protection Agency. The placebo will consist of the food-grade ingredients in the effective tablet, without the chlorine. Study participants will be supplied with tablets (intervention or placebo) and instructed to use the same to treat their water daily. Monthly follow-up visits will assess diarrhoea morbidity and weight-for-age Z scores in \<5s. Chlorine residual and bacteriological quality of water stored in the home will be measured each month. The study will also assess the impact of the intervention on absenteeism from school and work and on health care expenditure for diarrhoea.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
2,163
Study participants will be supplied with tablets and encouraged to use them for treating their water daily
Study participants will be supplied with tablets and encouraged to use them for treating their water daily
Unnamed facility
Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
diarrhoea morbidity
diarrhoea will be recorded among \<5s and all ages
Time frame: monthly visits for 12 months
weight for age Z-score
weight will be measured among \<5s
Time frame: monthly visits for 12 months
bacteriological water quality in household storage container
Time frame: monthly visits for 12 months
residual chlorine in household storage container
Time frame: monthly visits for 12 months
absenteeism from school and work
Time frame: monthly visits over 12 months
health care expenditure for diarrhea
Time frame: One time visit
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