The risk for cholera infection is >100 times higher for household contacts of cholera patients during the week after the index patient seeks hospital care than it is for the general population. To initiate a standard of care for this high-risk population, we developed Cholera-Hospital-Based-Intervention-for-7-Days (CHoBI7), which promotes hand washing with soap and treatment of water. To test CHoBI7, we conducted a randomized controlled trial among 219 intervention household contacts of 82 cholera patients and 220 control contacts of 83 cholera patients in Dhaka, Bangladesh, during 2013-2014. Intervention contacts had significantly fewer symptomatic Vibrio cholerae infections than did control contacts and 47% fewer overall V. cholerae infec...
Household spraying is a commonly implemented, yet an under-researched, cholera response intervention...
AbstractCholera, caused by the infection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) to humans, is a ...
Cholera is endemic in approximately 50 countries, primarily in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, ...
The risk for cholera infection is >100 times higher for household contacts of cholera patients durin...
Background: Global cholera control efforts rely heavily on effective water, sanitation, and hygiene ...
BACKGROUND: Global cholera control efforts rely heavily on effective water, sanitation, and hygiene ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household contacts of cholera patients are at a 100 times higher risk of de...
IntroductionCholera remains a frequent cause of outbreaks globally, particularly in areas with inade...
A comprehensive targeted intervention (CTI) was designed and deployed in the neighborhoods of choler...
Background: Information on the impact of hygiene interventions on severe outcomes is limited. As a p...
<div><p>Background and Methods</p><p>Cholera remains a significant threat to global public health wi...
Background: In January 2015, an outbreak of cholera occurred in Andoni, Rivers State. We investigate...
Cholera remains a significant threat to global public health with an estimated 100,000 deaths per ye...
INTRODUCTION: Household contacts of cholera cases are at a greater risk of Vibrio cholerae infection...
Abstract Background Cholera can result in the expulsion of important microbiota from the gut and res...
Household spraying is a commonly implemented, yet an under-researched, cholera response intervention...
AbstractCholera, caused by the infection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) to humans, is a ...
Cholera is endemic in approximately 50 countries, primarily in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, ...
The risk for cholera infection is >100 times higher for household contacts of cholera patients durin...
Background: Global cholera control efforts rely heavily on effective water, sanitation, and hygiene ...
BACKGROUND: Global cholera control efforts rely heavily on effective water, sanitation, and hygiene ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Household contacts of cholera patients are at a 100 times higher risk of de...
IntroductionCholera remains a frequent cause of outbreaks globally, particularly in areas with inade...
A comprehensive targeted intervention (CTI) was designed and deployed in the neighborhoods of choler...
Background: Information on the impact of hygiene interventions on severe outcomes is limited. As a p...
<div><p>Background and Methods</p><p>Cholera remains a significant threat to global public health wi...
Background: In January 2015, an outbreak of cholera occurred in Andoni, Rivers State. We investigate...
Cholera remains a significant threat to global public health with an estimated 100,000 deaths per ye...
INTRODUCTION: Household contacts of cholera cases are at a greater risk of Vibrio cholerae infection...
Abstract Background Cholera can result in the expulsion of important microbiota from the gut and res...
Household spraying is a commonly implemented, yet an under-researched, cholera response intervention...
AbstractCholera, caused by the infection of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) to humans, is a ...
Cholera is endemic in approximately 50 countries, primarily in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, ...