M C Freeman
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Recent Articles
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Sclar G, Penakalapati G, Caruso B, Rehfuess E, Garn J, Alexander K, et al.
Soc Sci Med
. 2018 Oct;
217:121-134.
PMID: 30316053
The WHO defines health not as the absence of disease but as a "state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being." To date, public health research on sanitation has focused...
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Sclar G, Garn J, Penakalapati G, Alexander K, Krauss J, Freeman M, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2017 Jul;
220(6):917-927.
PMID: 28697975
Objective: We undertook this systematic review to explore the relationship between sanitation and learning outcomes, specifically cognitive development and absence. Methods: We searched leading databases to identify experimental and observational...
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Grossman G, de Sostoa A, Freeman M, Lobon-Cervia J
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
73(4):501-512.
PMID: 28311965
We examined microhabitat use in Barbus graellsii, Barbus haasi, Chondrostoma toxostoma, Rutilus arcasii, and Salmo gairdneri over a 19 month period in the upper Rio Matarraña, Spain. B. graellsii and...
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Grossman G, de Sostoa A, Freeman M, Lobon-Cervia J
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
73(4):490-500.
PMID: 28311964
Over a 22 month period Barbus graellsii, Chondrostoma toxostoma, Cyprinus carpio, Esox lucius, Gobio gobio, and Leuciscus cephalus displayed non-random microhabitat use in the Rio Mattarraña, Spain and generally were...
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Bresee S, Caruso B, Sales J, Lupele J, Freeman M
Health Educ Res
. 2016 May;
31(4):521-34.
PMID: 27206442
As part of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions in low-income settings, it is frequently assumed that pupils can disseminate information and catalyze change at home, yet this assumption has not...
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Stevenson E, Ambelu A, Caruso B, Tesfaye Y, Freeman M
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0153432.
PMID: 27124391
Background: Over 650 million people worldwide lack access to safe water supplies, and even among those who have gained access to 'improved' sources, water may be seasonally unreliable, far from...
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Freeman M, Chard A, Nikolay B, Garn J, Okoyo C, Kihara J, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2015 Aug;
8:412.
PMID: 26248869
Background: Soil-transmitted helminths, a class of parasitic intestinal worms, are pervasive in many low-income settings. Infection among children can lead to poor nutritional outcomes, anaemia, and reduced cognition. Mass treatment,...
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Freeman M, Clasen T, Dreibelbis R, Saboori S, Greene L, Brumback B, et al.
Epidemiol Infect
. 2013 May;
142(2):340-51.
PMID: 23702047
The impact of improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) access on mitigating illness is well documented, although impact of school-based WASH on school-aged children has not been rigorously explored. We...
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Rheingans R, Dreibelbis R, Freeman M
Glob Public Health
. 2009 Jan;
1(1):31-48.
PMID: 19153893
Over 1 billion people lack access to improved water sources and 2.6 billion lack access to appropriate sanitation, greatly contributing to the global burden of disease. The international community has...
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OReilly C, Freeman M, Ravani M, Migele J, Mwaki A, Ayalo M, et al.
Epidemiol Infect
. 2007 Feb;
136(1):80-91.
PMID: 17306051
Safe drinking water and hygiene are essential to reducing Kenya's diarrhoeal disease burden. A school-based safe water and hygiene intervention in Kenya was evaluated to assess its impact on students'...