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Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance

BACKGROUND: Cholera burden in Africa remains unknown, often because of weak national surveillance systems. We analyzed data from the African Cholera Surveillance Network (www.africhol.org). METHODS/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During June 2011–December 2013, we conducted enhanced surveillance in seven zones...

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Autores principales: Sauvageot, Delphine, Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie, Akilimali, Laurent, Anne, Jean-Claude, Bidjada, Pawou, Bompangue, Didier, Bwire, Godfrey, Coulibaly, Daouda, Dengo-Baloi, Liliana, Dosso, Mireille, Orach, Christopher Garimoi, Inguane, Dorteia, Kagirita, Atek, Kacou-N’Douba, Adele, Keita, Sakoba, Kere Banla, Abiba, Kouame, Yao Jean-Pierre, Landoh, Dadja Essoya, Langa, Jose Paulo, Makumbi, Issa, Miwanda, Berthe, Malimbo, Muggaga, Mutombo, Guy, Mutombo, Annie, NGuetta, Emilienne Niamke, Saliou, Mamadou, Sarr, Veronique, Senga, Raphael Kakongo, Sory, Fode, Sema, Cynthia, Tante, Ouyi Valentin, Gessner, Bradford D., Mengel, Martin A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004679
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author Sauvageot, Delphine
Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie
Akilimali, Laurent
Anne, Jean-Claude
Bidjada, Pawou
Bompangue, Didier
Bwire, Godfrey
Coulibaly, Daouda
Dengo-Baloi, Liliana
Dosso, Mireille
Orach, Christopher Garimoi
Inguane, Dorteia
Kagirita, Atek
Kacou-N’Douba, Adele
Keita, Sakoba
Kere Banla, Abiba
Kouame, Yao Jean-Pierre
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Langa, Jose Paulo
Makumbi, Issa
Miwanda, Berthe
Malimbo, Muggaga
Mutombo, Guy
Mutombo, Annie
NGuetta, Emilienne Niamke
Saliou, Mamadou
Sarr, Veronique
Senga, Raphael Kakongo
Sory, Fode
Sema, Cynthia
Tante, Ouyi Valentin
Gessner, Bradford D.
Mengel, Martin A.
author_facet Sauvageot, Delphine
Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie
Akilimali, Laurent
Anne, Jean-Claude
Bidjada, Pawou
Bompangue, Didier
Bwire, Godfrey
Coulibaly, Daouda
Dengo-Baloi, Liliana
Dosso, Mireille
Orach, Christopher Garimoi
Inguane, Dorteia
Kagirita, Atek
Kacou-N’Douba, Adele
Keita, Sakoba
Kere Banla, Abiba
Kouame, Yao Jean-Pierre
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Langa, Jose Paulo
Makumbi, Issa
Miwanda, Berthe
Malimbo, Muggaga
Mutombo, Guy
Mutombo, Annie
NGuetta, Emilienne Niamke
Saliou, Mamadou
Sarr, Veronique
Senga, Raphael Kakongo
Sory, Fode
Sema, Cynthia
Tante, Ouyi Valentin
Gessner, Bradford D.
Mengel, Martin A.
author_sort Sauvageot, Delphine
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description BACKGROUND: Cholera burden in Africa remains unknown, often because of weak national surveillance systems. We analyzed data from the African Cholera Surveillance Network (www.africhol.org). METHODS/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During June 2011–December 2013, we conducted enhanced surveillance in seven zones and four outbreak sites in Togo, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Guinea, Uganda, Mozambique and Cote d’Ivoire. All health facilities treating cholera cases were included. Cholera incidences were calculated using culture-confirmed cholera cases and culture-confirmed cholera cases corrected for lack of culture testing usually due to overwhelmed health systems and imperfect test sensitivity. Of 13,377 reported suspected cases, 34% occurred in Conakry, Guinea, 47% in Goma, DRC, and 19% in the remaining sites. From 0–40% of suspected cases were aged under five years and from 0.3–86% had rice water stools. Within surveillance zones, 0–37% of suspected cases had confirmed cholera compared to 27–38% during outbreaks. Annual confirmed incidence per 10,000 population was <0.5 in surveillance zones, except Goma where it was 4.6. Goma and Conakry had corrected incidences of 20.2 and 5.8 respectively, while the other zones a median of 0.3. During outbreaks, corrected incidence varied from 2.6 to 13.0. Case fatality ratios ranged from 0–10% (median, 1%) by country. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Across different African epidemiological contexts, substantial variation occurred in cholera incidence, age distribution, clinical presentation, culture confirmation, and testing frequency. These results can help guide preventive activities, including vaccine use.
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spelling pubmed-48715022016-05-31 Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance Sauvageot, Delphine Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie Akilimali, Laurent Anne, Jean-Claude Bidjada, Pawou Bompangue, Didier Bwire, Godfrey Coulibaly, Daouda Dengo-Baloi, Liliana Dosso, Mireille Orach, Christopher Garimoi Inguane, Dorteia Kagirita, Atek Kacou-N’Douba, Adele Keita, Sakoba Kere Banla, Abiba Kouame, Yao Jean-Pierre Landoh, Dadja Essoya Langa, Jose Paulo Makumbi, Issa Miwanda, Berthe Malimbo, Muggaga Mutombo, Guy Mutombo, Annie NGuetta, Emilienne Niamke Saliou, Mamadou Sarr, Veronique Senga, Raphael Kakongo Sory, Fode Sema, Cynthia Tante, Ouyi Valentin Gessner, Bradford D. Mengel, Martin A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Cholera burden in Africa remains unknown, often because of weak national surveillance systems. We analyzed data from the African Cholera Surveillance Network (www.africhol.org). METHODS/ PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: During June 2011–December 2013, we conducted enhanced surveillance in seven zones and four outbreak sites in Togo, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Guinea, Uganda, Mozambique and Cote d’Ivoire. All health facilities treating cholera cases were included. Cholera incidences were calculated using culture-confirmed cholera cases and culture-confirmed cholera cases corrected for lack of culture testing usually due to overwhelmed health systems and imperfect test sensitivity. Of 13,377 reported suspected cases, 34% occurred in Conakry, Guinea, 47% in Goma, DRC, and 19% in the remaining sites. From 0–40% of suspected cases were aged under five years and from 0.3–86% had rice water stools. Within surveillance zones, 0–37% of suspected cases had confirmed cholera compared to 27–38% during outbreaks. Annual confirmed incidence per 10,000 population was <0.5 in surveillance zones, except Goma where it was 4.6. Goma and Conakry had corrected incidences of 20.2 and 5.8 respectively, while the other zones a median of 0.3. During outbreaks, corrected incidence varied from 2.6 to 13.0. Case fatality ratios ranged from 0–10% (median, 1%) by country. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Across different African epidemiological contexts, substantial variation occurred in cholera incidence, age distribution, clinical presentation, culture confirmation, and testing frequency. These results can help guide preventive activities, including vaccine use. Public Library of Science 2016-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4871502/ /pubmed/27186885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004679 Text en © 2016 Sauvageot et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sauvageot, Delphine
Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe-Marie
Akilimali, Laurent
Anne, Jean-Claude
Bidjada, Pawou
Bompangue, Didier
Bwire, Godfrey
Coulibaly, Daouda
Dengo-Baloi, Liliana
Dosso, Mireille
Orach, Christopher Garimoi
Inguane, Dorteia
Kagirita, Atek
Kacou-N’Douba, Adele
Keita, Sakoba
Kere Banla, Abiba
Kouame, Yao Jean-Pierre
Landoh, Dadja Essoya
Langa, Jose Paulo
Makumbi, Issa
Miwanda, Berthe
Malimbo, Muggaga
Mutombo, Guy
Mutombo, Annie
NGuetta, Emilienne Niamke
Saliou, Mamadou
Sarr, Veronique
Senga, Raphael Kakongo
Sory, Fode
Sema, Cynthia
Tante, Ouyi Valentin
Gessner, Bradford D.
Mengel, Martin A.
Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title_full Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title_fullStr Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title_full_unstemmed Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title_short Cholera Incidence and Mortality in Sub-Saharan African Sites during Multi-country Surveillance
title_sort cholera incidence and mortality in sub-saharan african sites during multi-country surveillance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4871502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27186885
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004679
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