Infection risk of intestinal Entamoeba and its association with lack of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities

Expiry Date
: 31/10/2025
CPD Units
: 3.00 Points
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This review looks at the overview of association between the lack of safe drinking water and sanitation facilities with intestinal Entamoeba.

Keywords: Entamoeba, sanitation, Water

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Educational Objectives

Educational Aim:
The aim of this article is to sensitize readers on the association of lack of drinking water and poor sanitation with intestinal Entamoeba infection.

Editor's comments:
Lack of drinking water and poor sanitations are prominent risk factors to acute diarrhoea diseases in most of the resource limited settings in our families and communities.

Educational Outcomes:
Upon completion of this module practitioners should have a clear understanding of:

  1. The impact of lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation with intestinal Entamoeba infection 
  2. The materials and methods of conducting systematic review and meta-analysis
  3. Findings from the meta-analysis
  4. Different levels that contribute to intestinal Entamoeba infection.

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