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Harris JR et al. – The authors compared the incidence of diarrhea in infants enrolled before and after implementation of the intervention. Cohort B infants experienced less diarrhea than cohort A infants, before and after weaning; however, during the weaning period, there were no differences in the frequency of diarrhea between cohorts. Testing of stored water in cohort B homes indicated high adherence to recommended chlorination practices. Among infants who were weaned early, provision of safe water may be insufficient to prevent weaning–associated diarrhea.

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