What role does sanitation play in disease prevention?
Sanitation is a cornerstone of disease prevention. Adequate sanitation facilities prevent human waste from contaminating the environment, thereby reducing the spread of infectious diseases. The implementation of proper sanitation practices, such as the use of toilets and the treatment of sewage, is essential in breaking the transmission cycle of many pathogens. Improved sanitation has been linked to reductions in morbidity and mortality from diarrheal diseases.