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Overall, the prevalence values obtained from latrine samples closely reflected those from stool samples, particularly for low-prevalence ( 15%) resistance phenotypes. Similarly, the distribution of resistance phenotypes was similar between latrine and household samples (r  0.6; K-S p-values  0.05). Although latrine samples did not perfectly estimate household antimicrobial resistance prevalence, they were highly correlated and thus could be employed as low-cost samples to monitor trends in antimicrobial resistance, detect