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Journal Article > Research

Cholera outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa during 2010-2019: a descriptive analysis

Zheng Q, Luquero FJ, Ciglenecki I, Wamala JF, Abubakar A, Welo PO, Hussen M, Wossen M, Yennan S, Keita A, Lessler J, Azman AS, Lee EC
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Cholera remains a public health threat but is inequitably distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Lack of standardized reporting and inconsistent outbreak definitions limit our understanding of cholera outbreak epidemiology.

METHODS
From a database of cholera incidence and mortality, we extracted data from sub-Saharan Africa and reconstructed outbreaks of suspected cholera starting in January 2010 to December 2019 based on location-specific average weekly incidence rate thresholds. We then described the distribution of key outbreak metrics.

RESULTS
We identified 999 suspected cholera outbreaks in 744 regions across 25 sub-Saharan African countries. The outbreak periods accounted for 1.8 billion person-months (2% of the total during this period) from January 2010 to January 2020. Among 692 outbreaks reported from second-level administrative units (e.g., districts), the median attack rate was 0.8 per 1000 people (interquartile range (IQR), 0.3-2.4 per 1000), the median epidemic duration was 13 weeks (IQR, 8-19), and the median early outbreak reproductive number was 1.8 (range, 1.1-3.5). Larger attack rates were associated with longer times to outbreak peak, longer epidemic durations, and lower case fatality risks.

CONCLUSIONS
This study provides a baseline from which the progress toward cholera control and essential statistics to inform outbreak management in sub-Saharan Africa can be monitored.
Countries
AngolaBeninCameroonChadDemocratic Republic of CongoCôte d'IvoireEthiopiaGuineaGhanaGuinea-BissauKenyaMalawiMaliMozambiqueNamibiaNigerNigeriaSierra LeoneSomaliaSouth SudanTanzaniaUgandaZambiaZimbabwe
Subject Area
outbreakscholera
DOI
10.1016/j.ijid.2022.05.039
Published Date
01-Sep-2022
PubMed ID
35605949
Languages
English
Journal
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume / Issue / Pages
Volume 122, Pages 215-221
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