Improvements in water and sanitation should reduce cholera risk though the associations between cholera and specific water and sanitation access measures remain unclear. We estimated the association between eight water and sanitation measures and annual cholera incidence access across sub-Saharan Africa (2010–2016) for data aggregated at the country and district levels. We fit random forest regression and classification models to understand how well these measures combined might be able to predict cholera incidence rates and identify high cholera incidence areas. Across spatial scales, piped or “other improved” water access was inversely associated with cholera incidence. Access to piped water, septic or sewer sanitation, and septic, sewer,...
Cholera is generally regarded as the prototypical waterborne and environmental disease. In Africa, a...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and other climate patterns can have profound impacts on the ...
While most parts of the world seem to have controlled cholera, the sub-Saharan African region is sti...
The eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been identified as endemic areas ...
Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and tre...
Cholera remains a persistent health problem in sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide. Cholera can be cont...
Recurrent cholera outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) attracted a lot of research interest, raisin...
Abstract Background Temperature and precipitation are known to affect Vibrio cholerae outbreaks. Des...
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...
Abstract. We evaluated World Health Organization (WHO) national water and sanitation coverage levels...
Background\ud \ud In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge...
Cholera mainly affects developing countries where safe water supply and sanitation infrastructure ar...
Cholera is generally regarded as the prototypical waterborne and environmental disease. In Africa, a...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and other climate patterns can have profound impacts on the ...
While most parts of the world seem to have controlled cholera, the sub-Saharan African region is sti...
The eastern provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo have been identified as endemic areas ...
Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and treatment of cholera, this i...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite advance in science and technology for prevention, detection and tre...
Cholera remains a persistent health problem in sub-Saharan Africa and worldwide. Cholera can be cont...
Recurrent cholera outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) attracted a lot of research interest, raisin...
Abstract Background Temperature and precipitation are known to affect Vibrio cholerae outbreaks. Des...
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...
Abstract. We evaluated World Health Organization (WHO) national water and sanitation coverage levels...
Background\ud \ud In highly populated African urban areas where access to clean water is a challenge...
Cholera mainly affects developing countries where safe water supply and sanitation infrastructure ar...
Cholera is generally regarded as the prototypical waterborne and environmental disease. In Africa, a...
The global burden of cholera is increasing, with the majority (60%) of the cases occurring in sub-Sa...
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and other climate patterns can have profound impacts on the ...