Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic epidemic disease. Beginning in August 2008, a major cholera epidemic occurred in Zimbabwe, with 98,585 reported cases and 4,287 deaths. The dynamics of such outbreaks, particularly in nonestuarine regions, are not well understood. We explored the utility of mathematical models in understanding transmission dynamics of cholera and in assessing the magnitude of interventions necessary to control epidemic disease. Weekly data on reported cholera cases were obtained from the Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Welfare (MoHCW) for the period from November 13, 2008 to July 31, 2009. A mathematical model was formulated and fitted to cumulative chole...
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
Cholera continues to be a serious public health concern in developing countries and the global incre...
This ecological study describes the cholera epidemic in Harare during 2008-2009 and identifies patte...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries. In Zimb...
<div><p>Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries....
<p>The observed data points (available at some discrete time points over a time period, which varies...
Cholera reappeared in Haiti in October, 2010 after decades of absence. Cases were first detected in ...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
During August 2008-June 2009, an estimated 95,531 suspected cases of cholera and 4,282 deaths due to...
During August 2008-June 2009, an estimated 95,531 suspected cases of cholera and 4,282 deaths due to...
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
Cholera continues to be a serious public health concern in developing countries and the global incre...
This ecological study describes the cholera epidemic in Harare during 2008-2009 and identifies patte...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, which is capable of causing pe...
Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries. In Zimb...
<div><p>Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries....
<p>The observed data points (available at some discrete time points over a time period, which varies...
Cholera reappeared in Haiti in October, 2010 after decades of absence. Cases were first detected in ...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
During August 2008-June 2009, an estimated 95,531 suspected cases of cholera and 4,282 deaths due to...
During August 2008-June 2009, an estimated 95,531 suspected cases of cholera and 4,282 deaths due to...
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
Cholera is a global threat to public health and remains major problem in large regions of the globe....
Cholera continues to be a serious public health concern in developing countries and the global incre...
This ecological study describes the cholera epidemic in Harare during 2008-2009 and identifies patte...