SummaryCholera remains a public health concern in developing countries because of its high morbidity and mortality. This study was designed to assess the magnitude of and factors responsible for an outbreak in a South Indian village and to implement measures for containing and preventing the recurrence of such outbreaks. Data was obtained by surveying households in the village to identify cases and assess factors responsible for the outbreak. A sanitary survey of the water supply system was performed to identify the cause of the outbreak. Preventive measures were implemented by setting up a rapid response team to manage cases and provide safe drinking water and health education regarding the prevention of such outbreaks. A total of 73 cases...
BACKGROUND: A cholera outbreak started on 29 February in Bwikhonge Sub-county, Bulambuli District in...
On 10 March 2010, an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease was reported among workers of a jute mill in Kol...
Even though cholera has existed for centuries and many parts of the country have sporadic, endemic a...
SummaryCholera remains a public health concern in developing countries because of its high morbidity...
Summary: Cholera remains a public health concern in developing countries because of its high morbidi...
Background: Cholera continues to remain endemic in over 50 countries and has caused large epidemics ...
Fecal contamination of water sources and open defecation have been linked to cholera outbreaks in In...
In the aftermath of a severe cyclonic storm on 7 January 2012, a cluster of acute diarrhoea cases wa...
In November 2003, an outbreak (41 cases; attack rate\u20134.3%; no deaths) of severe diarrhoea was r...
In rural West Bengal, outbreaks of cholera are often centred around ponds that is a feature of the e...
On 13 May 2010, a cluster of diarrhoeal disease cases was reported among the inmates of a shelter-ho...
Introduction: Cholera, though a preventable and treatable disease, is still regarded as an important...
Background: Acute diarrhoea is the passage of 3 or more loose or watery stools in the past 24 h...
Background : On 1 July 2012, a large number of cases of acute diarrheal episodes were reported in Vi...
Cholera is an acute enteric infection caused by the ingestion of bacterium Vibrio cholerae1. Cholera...
BACKGROUND: A cholera outbreak started on 29 February in Bwikhonge Sub-county, Bulambuli District in...
On 10 March 2010, an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease was reported among workers of a jute mill in Kol...
Even though cholera has existed for centuries and many parts of the country have sporadic, endemic a...
SummaryCholera remains a public health concern in developing countries because of its high morbidity...
Summary: Cholera remains a public health concern in developing countries because of its high morbidi...
Background: Cholera continues to remain endemic in over 50 countries and has caused large epidemics ...
Fecal contamination of water sources and open defecation have been linked to cholera outbreaks in In...
In the aftermath of a severe cyclonic storm on 7 January 2012, a cluster of acute diarrhoea cases wa...
In November 2003, an outbreak (41 cases; attack rate\u20134.3%; no deaths) of severe diarrhoea was r...
In rural West Bengal, outbreaks of cholera are often centred around ponds that is a feature of the e...
On 13 May 2010, a cluster of diarrhoeal disease cases was reported among the inmates of a shelter-ho...
Introduction: Cholera, though a preventable and treatable disease, is still regarded as an important...
Background: Acute diarrhoea is the passage of 3 or more loose or watery stools in the past 24 h...
Background : On 1 July 2012, a large number of cases of acute diarrheal episodes were reported in Vi...
Cholera is an acute enteric infection caused by the ingestion of bacterium Vibrio cholerae1. Cholera...
BACKGROUND: A cholera outbreak started on 29 February in Bwikhonge Sub-county, Bulambuli District in...
On 10 March 2010, an outbreak of diarrhoeal disease was reported among workers of a jute mill in Kol...
Even though cholera has existed for centuries and many parts of the country have sporadic, endemic a...