Published in: 2013
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University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya
Author:
Maradufu, A.
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This library entry contains background documents for a grant that Asafu Maradufu is leading and which is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Further information and a discussion is available on the SuSanA discussion Forum, see link below.
Short description of the project:
In the early stages of this project, it was established that water kept in pans, pots and buckets for anal ablution after defecation was replete with diarrhea causing pathogens. Hands used for anal ablution were definitely contaminated with pathogens through the contaminated water. Individuals taking no measures to disinfect their hands were carrying and spreading the pathogens to members of their households and others through hand shaking and in their various duties such as cooks in hotels and as vendors of food items. The plant S. lyratus (lyratipartitus)could be used to disinfect hands and thus stop or reduce incidences of diarrhea which causes about 2 million deaths worldwide among children below the age of five.
More plant materials are required to test this hypothesis on a wider scale and also mount campaigns to educate people of the findings.
Goal(s):
The goal of this project is to produce a gel-based disinfectant from plant extracts of Senecio lyratipartitus which can be applied to hands. This disinfectant will reduce contamination associated with the practice of anal ablution among certain communities.
Objectives:
To develop an affordable hand sanitizer from the senecio lyratipartitus which can be applied on hands after anal ablution and thus prevent or reduce cases of diarrhea not only within a given household but also in a wider population.
To sensitize populations practicing anal ablution of the inevitable dangers of spreading diarrhea through undisinfected hands to individuals and a given population.
Authors:
Maradufu, A., Obey, J. K., Sang, B. C., Khang’ati, J. E.
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Documents available for download below:
1 - Using Senecio Lyratipartitus as a hand disinfectant after anal ablution (paper at FSM2 Conference in Durban, South Africa, Oct. 2012)
2 - Using Senecio Lyratipartitus as a hand disinfectant after anal ablution (presentation at FSM2 Conference in Durban, South Africa, Oct. 2012)
3 - Phase I Financial and Scientific Report (Nov. 2012)
Maradufu, A. (2013). Using Senecio Lyratipartitus extract after anal ablution - Various documents on results from research grant. University of Eastern Africa, Baraton, Kenya
English Fundamental research and engineering Presentations Sub-Saharan Africa
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