SANITATION FACILITIES AND DISEASES OCCURRENCE: A CASE STUDY OF MALARIA AND DIARRHEA IN ILE-IFE, OSUN STATE, NIGERIA

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2020

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Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Kaduna State

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Malaria and diarrhea are the two major diseases caused by paucity in environmental sanitation facilities and practices. This study therefore seeks to examine the relationship between environmental sanitation facilities and the occurrence of two major diseases (malaria and diarrhea) in Ile-Ife with a view to assessing the available environmental sanitation facilities; and its impact on the occurrence of malaria and diarrhea diseases in the study area in order to suggest positive measures for improved environmental quality in the area. Data used for the study were collected from primary and secondary sources. Multi-stage sampling technique was employed for the study. Hence 228 households were sampled in 12 selected political wards across the residential zones. This forms the sample size. Data analysis was done through the use of tables, graphs and multivariate regression model through the SPSS package version 20. The study revealed that almost all respondents practice environmental sanitation through monthly sanitation exercise and dispose their waste in the community dump sites. It also revealed that majority of the respondents' uses water closet toilet and open drainage system. It also shows that the predominant means of waste storage before disposal was Bucket. Also, this study shows that the environmental sanitation facilities in the study area are few and inaccessible; the available once were not properly managed. Hence there is an urgent need for the government and environmental sanitation agencies to intensify effort on the availability and accessibility of environmental sanitation facilities in order to alleviate the occurrence of malaria and diarrhea in the study area

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Sanitation Facilities, Unsanitary Environment, Malaria, Diarrhea, Health.

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