Combined effects of conditional cash transfer program and environmental health interventions on diarrhea and malnutrition morbidity in children less than five years of age in Brazil, 2006–2016.
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2021
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Introduction
Governmental measures aiming at social protection, with components of disease control,
have potential positive impacts in the nutritional and health outcomes of the beneficiaries.
The concomitant presence of these measures with environmental sanitation interventions
may increase their positive effect. The context of simultaneous improvement of social protection and environmental sanitation is found in Brazil since 2007 and an assessment of the
combined effects of both programs has not been performed so far.
Objective
To evaluate whether interaction effects between improvement of access to water, sanitation
and solid waste collection with the Bolsa Família Program [PBF] were related to better
responses in the reduction of morbidity due to diarrhea and malnutrition in children less than
five years of age, acknowledging the positive results of these improved conditions and the
PBF separately in coping with these diseases.
Methods
Descriptive and inferential analyses were performed through Generalized Linear Models of
the Negative Binomial type of fixed effects, with and without addition of zeros. Interaction
models were inserted in order to evaluate the outcomes when the two public policies of interest in the current study were present simultaneously in the municipalities.
Results
Interaction with negative effect when a concomitantly high municipal coverage of the Bolsa
Família Program and adequate access to sanitation and solid waste collection were present. In contrast, regardless of municipal coverage by the PBF, the simultaneous presence of
water and sanitation (0.028% / 0.019%); water and solid waste collection (0.033% /
0.014%); sanitation and solid waste collection (0.018% / 0.021%), all resulted in a positive
effect, with a decrease in the average morbidity rates for both diseases.
Conclusion
Investments aimed at universalizing water, sanitation and solid waste collection services
should be priorities, aiming at reducing the incidence of morbidity due to malnutrition and
diarrhea and preventing deaths from these poverty-related diseases.
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SOUZA, A. A. de et al. Combined effects of conditional cash transfer program and environmental health interventions on diarrhea and malnutrition morbidity in children less than five years of age in Brazil, 2006–2016. PLoS One, v. 16, n. 3, artigo e0248676, mar. 2021. Disponível em: <https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0248676>. Acesso em: 11 out. 2022.