This report is the first instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by the USAID Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance. In this series, past outbreaks are reviewed in order to identify social science ‘entry points’ for emergency interventions and preparedness activities. The aim is to determine tangible ways to address the social, political and economic dynamics of epidemics and to ensure that interventions build on the social and cultural resources of the communities they aim to support. This report explores lessons about the social dimensions of past and recent Cholera epidemics.PLEASE NOTE: The accompanying evidence summary is also available here to download.UNICE
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
The international response to Haiti's ongoing cholera outbreak has been multifaceted, including heal...
Abstract. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the country in the world which reported the high...
Cholera is an important public health problem, causing substantial morbidity and mortality especiall...
This report is the second instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by th...
The Yemen cholera outbreak has been driven by years of conflict and has now become the largest in ep...
AbstractCholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is as...
BACKGROUND: Cholera epidemics occur frequently in low-income countries affected by concurrent humani...
Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article\u27s first paragraph. In his introduction to Epid...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
This chapter reflects on the changing nature of humanitarian engagement with epidemics. Case studies...
Nigeria currently reports the second highest number of cholera cases in Africa, with numerous socioe...
The article focuses on the genetic basis of the spread of cholera in Haiti which clarifies both the ...
Cholera is an infectious disease that is a major concern in countries with inadequate access to clea...
Background: Cholera is an acute, communicable diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio chole...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
The international response to Haiti's ongoing cholera outbreak has been multifaceted, including heal...
Abstract. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the country in the world which reported the high...
Cholera is an important public health problem, causing substantial morbidity and mortality especiall...
This report is the second instalment of the ‘Social Science in Epidemics’ series, commissioned by th...
The Yemen cholera outbreak has been driven by years of conflict and has now become the largest in ep...
AbstractCholera still represents a major public health problem in developing countries, and it is as...
BACKGROUND: Cholera epidemics occur frequently in low-income countries affected by concurrent humani...
Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article\u27s first paragraph. In his introduction to Epid...
Cholera, although largely underreported, is thought to be responsible for around 3 million diarrheal...
This chapter reflects on the changing nature of humanitarian engagement with epidemics. Case studies...
Nigeria currently reports the second highest number of cholera cases in Africa, with numerous socioe...
The article focuses on the genetic basis of the spread of cholera in Haiti which clarifies both the ...
Cholera is an infectious disease that is a major concern in countries with inadequate access to clea...
Background: Cholera is an acute, communicable diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio chole...
Haiti suffered the biggest outbreak of cholera in human history and what happened there demonstrates...
The international response to Haiti's ongoing cholera outbreak has been multifaceted, including heal...
Abstract. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the country in the world which reported the high...