Since the first outbreak in 1978, Pemba experienced recurrent outbreaks in the period 1983-98, then annually since 2000, except for 2005. In 2006 the island Cholera Committee - composed by the Medical Core Unit of Chake hospital and the staff of both Zanzibar Water Authority (ZAWA) and Ministry of Education - worked in strict co-operation with the technicians of the Public Health Laboratory Ivo de Carneri (PHL-IdC) and the Department of Public Health-Microbiology-Virology (Milan) in order to follow the outbreak. Date of admission, sex, age-range (younger than 5 years of age and others) and living area for each patient admitted in the Primary Health Care Units (P) and District Hospitals (H) have been got from the registration forms; the demo...
Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
Objective: We described the dynamics of cholera in Tanzania between 2007 and 2017 and assessed the w...
To identify risk factors and describe the pattern of spread of the 1997 cholera epidemic in a rural ...
Abstract Background In May 2015, a cholera outbreak that had lasted 3 months and infected over 100 p...
Between 23 August and 15 December 1990 an epidemic of cholera affected Mozambican refugees in Malawi...
Of all populations affected by cholera, refugees are at particular risk of infection due to overcrow...
Between 23 August and 15 December 1990 an epidemic of cholera affected Mozambican refugees in Malawi...
).During June 2011–December 2013, we conducted enhanced surveillance in seven zones and four outbrea...
Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the rainy season between Oct...
In 2015, a cholera epidemic occurred in Tanzania; most cases and deaths occurred in Dar es Salaam ea...
On 20 June 2015, a cholera outbreak affecting more than 30 people was reported in a fishing village,...
Background Cholera poses a public health and economic threat to Zanzibar. Detailed epidemiologic ana...
International audienceIn 1998, a cholera epidemic in east Africa reached the Comoros Islands, an arc...
Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
Objective: We described the dynamics of cholera in Tanzania between 2007 and 2017 and assessed the w...
To identify risk factors and describe the pattern of spread of the 1997 cholera epidemic in a rural ...
Abstract Background In May 2015, a cholera outbreak that had lasted 3 months and infected over 100 p...
Between 23 August and 15 December 1990 an epidemic of cholera affected Mozambican refugees in Malawi...
Of all populations affected by cholera, refugees are at particular risk of infection due to overcrow...
Between 23 August and 15 December 1990 an epidemic of cholera affected Mozambican refugees in Malawi...
).During June 2011–December 2013, we conducted enhanced surveillance in seven zones and four outbrea...
Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the rainy season between Oct...
In 2015, a cholera epidemic occurred in Tanzania; most cases and deaths occurred in Dar es Salaam ea...
On 20 June 2015, a cholera outbreak affecting more than 30 people was reported in a fishing village,...
Background Cholera poses a public health and economic threat to Zanzibar. Detailed epidemiologic ana...
International audienceIn 1998, a cholera epidemic in east Africa reached the Comoros Islands, an arc...
Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Mozambique suffers recurrent annual cholera outbreaks especially during the...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...