This ecological study describes the cholera epidemic in Harare during 2008-2009 and identifies patterns that may explain transmission. Rates ratios of cholera cases by suburb were calculated by a univariate regression Poisson model and then, through an Empirical Bayes modelling, smoothed rate ratios were estimated and represented geographically. Mbare and southwest suburbs of Harare presented higher rate ratios. Suburbs attack rates ranged from 1.2 (95% Cl = 0.7-1.6) cases per 1000 people in Tynwald to 90.3 (95% Cl = 82.8-98.2) in Hopley. The identification of this spatial pattern in the spread, characterised by low risk in low density residential housing, and a higher risk in high density south west suburbs and Mbare, could be used to advo...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
Background\ud \ud In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge...
BACKGROUND: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
BACKGROUND: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
Background: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
<p>The observed data points (available at some discrete time points over a time period, which varies...
Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries. In Zimb...
BACKGROUND:Typhoid fever remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. In Oct...
with 187 deaths (case fatality rata: 2.86) were reported. We analyzed the distribution of cholera ca...
Typhoid fever remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. In October 2011, ...
<div><p>Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries....
Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease caused by bacteria called vibrio cholerae. It has a high case...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
Background\ud \ud In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge...
BACKGROUND: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
BACKGROUND: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
Background: In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge, wate...
Cholera remains an important global cause of morbidity and mortality, capable of causing periodic ep...
<p>The observed data points (available at some discrete time points over a time period, which varies...
Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries. In Zimb...
BACKGROUND:Typhoid fever remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. In Oct...
with 187 deaths (case fatality rata: 2.86) were reported. We analyzed the distribution of cholera ca...
Typhoid fever remains a significant public health problem in developing countries. In October 2011, ...
<div><p>Incidence of cholera outbreak is a serious issue in underdeveloped and developing countries....
Cholera is an acute diarrhoeal disease caused by bacteria called vibrio cholerae. It has a high case...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
Spatial modelling was conducted to examine community factors associated with cholera incidence rates...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...