Studying the health benefits of improved housing in rural Tanzania: challenges and progress

Author:

Mshamu Salum12ORCID,Halifa Salma1,Meta Judith3,Mmbando Arnold45,Lindsay Steven W5ORCID,Okumu Fredros4,Wood Hannah Sloan6,Wood Otis Sloan6,Bøjstrup Thomas Chevalier6,Day Nicholas P J27,Knudsen Jakob6,Deen Jacqueline8,Pell Christopher91011,von Seidlein Lorenz27

Affiliation:

1. CSK Research Solutions , Mtwara , Tanzania

2. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Oxford , Oxford, UK

3. Private Consultant, Social Scientist

4. Ifakara Health Institute , Ifakara , Tanzania

5. Department of Biosciences, Durham University , Durham, UK

6. Royal Danish Academy – Architecture, Design, Conservation , Copenhagen , Denmark

7. Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit, Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University , Bangkok , Thailand

8. University of Philippines , Manila , Philippines

9. Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

10. Amsterdam University Medical Centers, University of Amsterdam, Department of Global Health , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

11. Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute , Amsterdam , The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract Millions of affordable healthy homes are needed for the rapidly expanding population of sub-Saharan Africa. This enormous challenge is an opportunity to address pervasive health issues linked to housing, where diseases that most impact children—malaria, diarrhoea and respiratory tract infections—are often acquired. A pilot project in northern Tanzania demonstrated the potential of novel house designs to reduce infectious disease transmission in homes. To conduct a randomized controlled trial of one novel-design house, the research team moved to the southeast of the country. This article describes the challenges experienced during the construction and initial evaluation of the novel house.

Funder

Hanako Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Parasitology

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