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. 2016 Mar 3;10(3):e0004469. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004469

Table 3. Self-reported health outcomes experienced in the last 2 weeks before the interview among participants enrolled in a cross-sectional survey carried out in late 2013 in Kampala, stratified by exposure groups.

Self-reported health problems over the past 2 weeks com comparison* com exposed* farmer* worker fs* worker ww* Difference (χ2)
n = 331 n = 229 n = 245 n = 67 n = 43
n % n % n % n % n % p-value
Diarrhea
    14-day prevalence 70 21.2 58 25.3 62 25.3 22 32.8 10 23.3 0.323
    Blood in stool 8 2.4 5 2.2 8 3.3 3 4.5 1 2.3 0.837
    Number of episodes
        1 50 15.1 49 21.4 40 16.3 10 14.9 4 9.3
        2 15 4.5 4 1.8 14 5.7 9 13.4 3 7.0
        3 2 0.6 4 1.8 5 2.0 2 3.0 0 0
        4 3 0.9 0 0 2 0.8 0 0 3 7.0 <0.001
Eye issues
    Eye problems 67 20.2 63 27.5 93 38.0 22 32.8 14 32.6 <0.001
        Eye irritation 29 8.8 38 16.6 42 17.1 12 17.9 11 25.6 <0.001
        Sensitivity to light 35 10.6 24 10.5 54 22.0 10 14.9 8 18.6 0.001
        Other eye problems 7 2.1 6 2.6 13 5.3 6 9.0 0 0.0 0.016
Skin issues
    Skin problems 95 28.7 64 28.0 81 33.1 26 38.8 13 30.2 0.393
        Skin irritation 14 4.2 29 12.7 29 11.8 13 19.4 7 16.3 <0.001
        Itching 65 19.6 46 20.1 52 21.2 16 23.9 11 25.6 0.853
        Sores on skin 0 0.0 2 0.9 14 5.7 4 6.0 3 7.0 0.020
        Ulcer on skin 4 1.2 3 1.3 5 2.0 4 6.0 0 0.0 0.070
        Other skin problems 9 2.7 4 1.8 8 3.3 1 1.5 0 0.0 0.621

*“com exposed”, slum dwellers at risk of flooding along the Nakivubo wetland; “com comparison”, slum dwellers without risk of flooding at least 2 km away from the Nakivubo wetland; “farmer”, urban farmers reusing wastewater within the Nakivubo wetland; “worker ww”, workers maintaining drainage channels and operating the Bugolobi Sewage Treatment Works; “worker fs”, workers managing fecal sludge (e.g., collection at households by means of vacuum trucks).