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. 2023 Jan 30;131(1):016001. doi: 10.1289/EHP10839

Table 1.

Included studies of point-of-use chlorine water treatment with reported adoption, by product type.

Product type Reference Setting Study design Enrolled households (or other specified unit) (n)a Indicator of adoption Last measured adoption (%) Time point at measurement Change in adoption (+//=)b
Flocculant–disinfectant Albert et al. (b)35c Kenya (rural) RCT (crossover) 400 Self-report 62 2 months NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Chiller et al.38 and Luby et al.37 Guatemala (rural) RCT 268 FCR >0.1mg/L 44 and 1.5 10 wk and 8.5 months
Flocculant–disinfectant Colindres et al.61 Haiti (rural) Cross-sectional study 100 FCR 0.1mg/L 12 1 month NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Crump et al. (a)41c Kenya (rural) cRCT 201 family compounds FCR >0.1mg/L 44 Pooled (5 months) NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Doocy and Burnham55 Liberia (IDP camp) cRCT 200 FCR 0.1mg/L 95 Pooled (12 wk) NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Geremew et al. (b)36c Ethiopia (rural) cRCT (crossover) 400 Detectable free chlorine 25 2 months =
Flocculant–disinfectant Luoto et al. (c)42 Bangladesh (urban) RCT (crossover) 600 Detectable free chlorine 3 6 weeks NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Norton et al.64 Bangladesh (rural) Nonrandomized trial 105 women FCR >0.2mg/L 43 Pooled (12 wk) NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Rangel et al. (b)44c Guatemala (rural) RCT 60 FCR 0.5mg/L 83 Pooled (3 wk) NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Reller et al. (b)45c Guatemala (rural) RCT 199 FCR >0.1mg/L 30 Pooled (9 months) NA
Flocculant–disinfectant Shaheed et al. (a)46c Pakistan (rural) RCT (crossover) 247 Total chlorine 0.2mg/L 59 8 wk
Flocculant–disinfectant Shaheed et al. (b)46c Zambia (urban) RCT (crossover) 214 Total chlorine 0.2mg/L 18 8 wk
Liquid Albert et al. (a)35c Kenya (rural) RCT (crossover) 400 Self-report 76 2 months NA
Liquid Crump et al. (b)41c Kenya (rural) cRCT 203 family compounds FCR >0.1mg/L 61 Pooled (5 months) NA
Liquid Geremew et al. (a)36c Ethiopia (rural) cRCT (crossover) 400 Detectable free chlorine 41 2 months =
Liquid Humphrey et al.9 Zimbabwe (rural) cRCT 2,035 womend FCR >0.1mg/L 58 12 months NA
Liquid Luby et al.82 Pakistan (urban) Trial (unclear if randomized) 50 FCR >0.1mg/L 71 Pooled (10 wk) NA
Liquid Luoto et al. (a)42c Bangladesh (urban) RCT (crossover) 600 Detectable free chlorine 11 6 wk NA
Liquid Macy and Quick83 Nicaragua (rural) Nonrandomized trial 100 FCR >0.1mg/L 52 3 months NA
Liquid Mellor et al.53 Guatemala (rural) RCT 34 FCR 0.2mg/L 65 7 months
Liquid Mengistie et al.84 Ethiopia (rural) cRCT 286 FCR 0.2mg/L 77 12 wk =
Liquid Murray et al.57 Haiti (peri-urban) Nonrandomized trial 60 FCR >0.1mg/L 13 13 months
Liquid Null et al.8 Kenya (rural) cRCT 2,737 Detectable free chlorine 21 2 y
Liquid Opryszko et al.48 Afghanistan (rural) cRCT 607 Self-report 80 1 y NA
Liquid Potgieter et al. (a)43c South Africa (rural) RCT 20 Detectable free chlorine 88 3 months =
Liquid Potgieter et al. (b)43c South Africa (rural) RCT 20 Detectable free chlorine 98 3 months +
Liquid Quick et al.49 Bolivia (urban) RCT 15 FCR 0.1 100 9 wk =
Liquid Quick et al.51 Bolivia (peri-urban) RCT 64 Detectable total chlorine 95 6 months +
Liquid Quick et al.50 Zambia (peri-urban) Nonrandomized trial 166 Detectable total chlorine 85 13 wk +
Liquid Rangel et al. (a)44c Guatemala (rural) RCT 20 FCR 0.5mg/L 83 Pooled (3 wk) NA
Liquid Reller et al. (a)45c Guatemala (rural) RCT 197 FCR >0.1mg/L 40 Pooled (9 months) NA
Liquid Sobsey et al. (a)47c Bangladesh (urban) RCT 138 Detectable free chlorine 89 Pooled (8 months) NA
Liquid Sobsey et al. (b)47c Bolivia (peri-urban) RCT 70 Detectable free chlorine 77 Pooled (6 months) NA
Liquid Solomon et al.85 Ethiopia (rural) cRCT 203 FCR 0.2mg/L 81 Pooled (4 months) NA
Liquid Sugar et al.52 Kenya (urban) Program evaluation 392 children Smell of chlorine 97 Pooled (12 months) NA
Tablet Altmann et al.56 Chade cRCT 850 children FCR 0.1mg/L 98 2 months =
Tablet Boisson et al.62 India (urban/rural) RCT 1,080 FCR 0.1mg/L 47 12 months +
Tablet Clasen et al.54 Bangladesh (urban) RCT 50 FCR 0.1mg/L 100 4 months =
Tablet Ercumen et al.86 Bangladesh (rural) RCT 600 FCR 0.2mg/L 79 1 y
Tablet George et al. (a)39 Bangladesh (urban) cRCT 84 FCR 0.2mg/L 94 Pooled (9 d) NA
Tablet Jain et al.60 Ghana (peri-urban) RCT 120 FCR 0.2mg/L 83 12 wk =
Tablet Luby et al.7 Bangladesh (rural) cRCT 2,086 compounds FCR >0.1mg/L 84 2 y =
Tablet Luoto et al. (b)42 Bangladesh (urban) RCT (crossover) 600 Detectable free chlorine 10 6 wk NA
Tablet Pickering et al.59 Bangladesh (urban) cRCT 90 Total chlorine >0.1mg/L 55 10 months
Multiple Blanton et al.58 Kenya (rural) Program evaluation 662 FCR 0.1mg/L 18 13 months =
Granular Tsai et al.63 Haiti (rural) cRCT 447 FCR 0.5mg/L 27 180 d

Note: Flocculant–disinfectant products included PuR, PureIt, Purifier of Water, and Bishan Gari (local brand in Ethiopia). Liquid chlorine products included sodium hypochlorite, WaterGuard, Klorin/Clorin, bleach, calcium hypochlorite solution, and electrochlorinator (for at-home sodium hypochlorite production). Tablet chlorine products included Aquatabs. Multiple products in a single study included PuR and WaterGuard. Granular chlorine products included Klorfasil. cRCT, cluster randomized controlled trial; FCR, free chlorine residual; IDP, internally displaced persons; NA, not applicable; RCT, randomized controlled trial.

a

Sample size was included for chlorine arm(s) only.

b

Change in adoption: +indicates 10 percentage point increase from first to last measure; – indicates 10 percentage point decrease; =indicates <10 percentage point change.

c

Albert et al.,35 Crump et al.,41 Geremew et al.,36 Shaheed et al.,46 Luoto et al.,42 Potgieter et al.,43 Rangel et al.44 Reller et al.,45 and Sobsey et al.47 had multiple eligible chlorine intervention arms that are separately listed because they had different settings or chlorine products. Separate arms (referred to here as intervention groups) are indicated with letters in parentheses. We combined intervention arms with the same product, even if other intervention components differed. Studies in which measurement across multiple time points are presented as a pooled statistic are indicated as such, with the study duration in parentheses.

d

FCR was measured in only 752 households; self-reported adoption across the entire sample was 87%.

e

Urban, rural, or peri-urban was not specified and could not be inferred from the main text of the paper.