Journal Article
|Commentary

Guidance and ablutions: optimising hand hygiene in public health


Summary Points
  • For lower-income countries, equity must be central to hygiene guidelines, recognising disparities in access, knowledge and resources, and tailoring interventions for universal access and support.
  • Gummi, Nigeria, illustrates the challenges of sustaining handwashing in water-scarce environments, where households often rely on alternatives like ash or sand due to limited access to soap and clean water.
  • Evidence-based guidance, when implemented in tandem with socially embedded hygiene habits, contributes significantly to improved health outcomes by reinforcing both scientific understanding and culturally supported behaviours.

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