Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequences for regions where waterborne diseases are endemic and where the epidemiologic implications of such change are poorly understood. The implementation of flood protection measures for a portion of an intensely monitored population in Matlab, Bangladesh, allows us to examine whether cholera outcomes respond positively or negatively to measures designed to control river flooding. Methods Using a zero inflated negative binomial model, we examine how selected covariates can simultaneously account for household clusters reporting no cholera from those with positive counts as well as distinguishing residential areas with low counts from areas with ...
Cholera and other diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of death among the poor globally. ...
Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to mor...
Background Temperature and precipitation are known to affect Vibrio cholerae outbreaks. Despite this...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
Introducing flood control to an area of endemic waterborne diseases could have significant impacts o...
There has been little evidence of a decline in the global burden of cholera in recent years as the n...
There has been little evidence of a decline in the global burden of cholera in recent years as the n...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
The highly populated floodplains of the Bengal Delta have a long history of endemic and epidemic cho...
Background: There is little information available on nontraumatic health risks as the result of floo...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Background Regional environmental factors have been shown to be related to cholera. Previous work in...
Outbreaks of diarrheal diseases, including cholera, are related to floods and droughts in regions wh...
Abstract Background This study investigates the impact of tubewell user density on cholera and shige...
Cholera and other diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of death among the poor globally. ...
Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to mor...
Background Temperature and precipitation are known to affect Vibrio cholerae outbreaks. Despite this...
Abstract Background Alteration of natural or historical aquatic flows can have unintended consequenc...
Introducing flood control to an area of endemic waterborne diseases could have significant impacts o...
There has been little evidence of a decline in the global burden of cholera in recent years as the n...
There has been little evidence of a decline in the global burden of cholera in recent years as the n...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
The highly populated floodplains of the Bengal Delta have a long history of endemic and epidemic cho...
Background: There is little information available on nontraumatic health risks as the result of floo...
This paper identifies groups vulnerable to the effect of flooding on hospital visits due to diarrhoe...
BACKGROUND: The incidence of cholera in Bangladesh shows clear seasonality, suggesting that weather ...
Background Regional environmental factors have been shown to be related to cholera. Previous work in...
Outbreaks of diarrheal diseases, including cholera, are related to floods and droughts in regions wh...
Abstract Background This study investigates the impact of tubewell user density on cholera and shige...
Cholera and other diarrheal diseases are the second leading cause of death among the poor globally. ...
Levees protect floodplain areas from frequent flooding, but they can paradoxically contribute to mor...
Background Temperature and precipitation are known to affect Vibrio cholerae outbreaks. Despite this...