نتایج جستجو برای: cholera burden

تعداد نتایج: 112295  

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Christopher B Nelson Vittal Mogasale Tajul Islam A Bari John D Clemens

Cholera is an endemic and epidemic disease in Bangladesh. On 3 March 2013, a meeting on cholera and cholera vaccination in Bangladesh was convened by the Foundation Mérieux jointly with the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR, B). The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the investment case for cholera vaccination as a complimentary control and prevention st...

2011
Sara L. M. Trærup Ramon A. Ortiz Anil Markandya

Increased temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns as a result of climate change are widely recognized to entail potentially serious consequences for human health, including an increased risk of diarrheal diseases. This study integrates historical data on temperature and rainfall with the burden of disease from cholera in Tanzania and uses socioeconomic data to control for the impacts of g...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization 1996
D Koo H Traverso M Libel C Drasbek R Tauxe D Brandling-Bennett

This report presents the various cholera case definitions used by the affected countries of Latin America, shows the numbers of cholera cases and deaths attributable to cholera (as reported by Latin American countries to PAHO through 1993), and describes some regional trends in cholera incidence. The information about how cholera cases were defined was obtained from an October 1993 PAHO questio...

2017
Patrick G Ilboudo Xiao Xian Huang Bagrey Ngwira Abel Mwanyungwe Vittal Mogasale Martin A Mengel Philippe Cavailler Bradford D Gessner Jean-Bernard Le Gargasson

Cholera remains an important public health problem in many low- and middle-income countries. Vaccination has been recommended as a possible intervention for the prevention and control of cholera. Evidence, especially data on disease burden, cost-of-illness, delivery costs and cost-effectiveness to support a wider use of vaccine is still weak. This study aims at estimating the cost-of-illness of...

Journal: :International journal of travel medicine and global health 2022

Following the discovery and identification of Vibrio cholerae, cholera disease continues to be a burden on global community, including Nigeria. In this article, we provide an inclusive review antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in need for its quick interventions. Cholera spread over Asia other continents, majorly because poor hygiene practises since 1817, still exists. This agent secretes toxin cal...

Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. The causative agent of this disease was originally described by Filippo Pacini in 1854, and afterwards further analyzed by Robert Koch in 1884. It is estimated that each year there are 1.3 million to 4 million cases of cholera, and 21 000 to 143 000 deaths worldwide ...

2010
Christian Schaetti Ahmed M Khatib Said M Ali Raymond Hutubessy Claire-Lise Chaignat Mitchell G Weiss

BACKGROUND Responding to the high burden of cholera in developing countries, the WHO now considers vaccination as a supplement to the provision of safe drinking water and improved sanitation in the strategy for cholera control in endemic settings. Cultural concepts of illness affect many aspects of public health. In the first step of a two-step strategy to examine determinants of cholera vaccin...

2013
Sonja Merten Christian Schaetti Cele Manianga Bruno Lapika Claire-Lise Chaignat Raymond Hutubessy Mitchell G Weiss

BACKGROUND In regions where access to clean water and the provision of a sanitary infrastructure has not been sustainable, cholera continues to pose an important public health burden. Although oral cholera vaccines (OCV) are effective means to complement classical cholera control efforts, still relatively little is known about their acceptability in targeted communities. Clarification of vaccin...

2015
Anne-Laure Page Iza Ciglenecki Ernest Robert Jasmin Laurence Desvignes Francesco Grandesso Jonathan Polonsky Sarala Nicholas Kathryn P. Alberti Klaudia Porten Francisco J. Luquero

BACKGROUND In 2010 and 2011, Haiti was heavily affected by a large cholera outbreak that spread throughout the country. Although national health structure-based cholera surveillance was rapidly initiated, a substantial number of community cases might have been missed, particularly in remote areas. We conducted a community-based survey in a large rural, mountainous area across four districts of ...

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