The seasonality of cholera and its spatial variability remain unexplained. Uncovering the role of environmental drivers in these seasonal patterns is critical to understand temporal variability at longer time scales, including trends and interannual variability. Rainfall has been proposed as a key driver of the seasonality of cholera. To address this hypothesis, we examine the association between rainfall and cholera in both time and space using the extensive historical records for the districts of Madras in former British India (1901-1940). We show the existence of two main spatial clusters that differ not just in the effect of rainfall but also in the seasonal pattern and frequency of periods with and without cholera mortality. The result...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Abstract Background The seasonality of cholera is described in various study areas throughout the wo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Comparative studies of the associations between different infectious diseas...
Seasonal patterns in cholera dynamics exhibit pronounced variability across geographical regions, sh...
Unravelling the epidemiology of cholera has been one of the most elusive problems in tropical medici...
<p>This photograph was taken during a cholera and nutrition survey during flooding in Bangladesh in ...
Cholera incidence in some regions of the Indian subcontinent may exhibit two annual peaks although t...
Cholera dynamics in endemic regions display regular seasonal cycles and pronounced interannual varia...
Abstract Background In the Bengal Delta, research has shown that climate and cholera are linked. One...
Cholera, an acute diarrheal infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, displays a s...
The correlation between cholera epidemics and climatic drivers, in particular seasonal tropical rain...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying the seasonality of cholera are still not fully understood, des...
Cholera is a water-borne infectious disease that affects 1.3 to 4 million people, with 21,000 to 143...
The numbers of patients with cholera and Aeromonas-positive diarrhoea show similar bimodal seasonali...
Following the empirical evidence of a clear correlation between rainfall events and cholera resurgen...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Abstract Background The seasonality of cholera is described in various study areas throughout the wo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Comparative studies of the associations between different infectious diseas...
Seasonal patterns in cholera dynamics exhibit pronounced variability across geographical regions, sh...
Unravelling the epidemiology of cholera has been one of the most elusive problems in tropical medici...
<p>This photograph was taken during a cholera and nutrition survey during flooding in Bangladesh in ...
Cholera incidence in some regions of the Indian subcontinent may exhibit two annual peaks although t...
Cholera dynamics in endemic regions display regular seasonal cycles and pronounced interannual varia...
Abstract Background In the Bengal Delta, research has shown that climate and cholera are linked. One...
Cholera, an acute diarrheal infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, displays a s...
The correlation between cholera epidemics and climatic drivers, in particular seasonal tropical rain...
BACKGROUND: The mechanisms underlying the seasonality of cholera are still not fully understood, des...
Cholera is a water-borne infectious disease that affects 1.3 to 4 million people, with 21,000 to 143...
The numbers of patients with cholera and Aeromonas-positive diarrhoea show similar bimodal seasonali...
Following the empirical evidence of a clear correlation between rainfall events and cholera resurgen...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Abstract Background The seasonality of cholera is described in various study areas throughout the wo...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Comparative studies of the associations between different infectious diseas...