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Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015
BACKGROUND: The communities in fishing villages in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and particularly in Uganda experience recurrent cholera outbreaks that lead to considerable mortality and morbidity. We evaluated cholera epidemiology and population characteristics in the fishing villages of Uganda...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5370135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28288154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005407 |
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author | Bwire, Godfrey Munier, Aline Ouedraogo, Issaka Heyerdahl, Leonard Komakech, Henry Kagirita, Atek Wood, Richard Mhlanga, Raymond Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe Malimbo, Mugagga Makumbi, Issa Wandawa, Jennifer Gessner, Bradford D. Orach, Christopher Garimoi Mengel, Martin A. |
author_facet | Bwire, Godfrey Munier, Aline Ouedraogo, Issaka Heyerdahl, Leonard Komakech, Henry Kagirita, Atek Wood, Richard Mhlanga, Raymond Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe Malimbo, Mugagga Makumbi, Issa Wandawa, Jennifer Gessner, Bradford D. Orach, Christopher Garimoi Mengel, Martin A. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The communities in fishing villages in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and particularly in Uganda experience recurrent cholera outbreaks that lead to considerable mortality and morbidity. We evaluated cholera epidemiology and population characteristics in the fishing villages of Uganda to better target prevention and control interventions of cholera and contribute to its elimination from those communities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a prospective study between 2011–15 in fishing villages in Uganda. We collected, reviewed and documented epidemiological and socioeconomic data for 10 cholera outbreaks that occurred in fishing communities located along the African Great Lakes and River Nile in Uganda. These outbreaks caused 1,827 suspected cholera cases and 43 deaths, with a Case-Fatality Ratio (CFR) of 2.4%. Though the communities in the fishing villages make up only 5–10% of the Ugandan population, they bear the biggest burden of cholera contributing 58% and 55% of all reported cases and deaths in Uganda during the study period. The CFR was significantly higher among males than females (3.2% vs. 1.3%, p = 0.02). The outbreaks were seasonal with most cases occurring during the months of April-May. Male children under age of 5 years, and 5–9 years had increased risk. Cholera was endemic in some villages with well-defined “hotspots”. Practices predisposing communities to cholera outbreaks included: the use of contaminated lake water, poor sanitation and hygiene. Additional factors were: ignorance, illiteracy, and poverty. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Cholera outbreaks were a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the fishing communities in Uganda. In addition to improvements in water, sanitation, and hygiene, oral cholera vaccines could play an important role in the prevention and control of these outbreaks, particularly when targeted to high-risk areas and populations. Promotion and facilitation of access to social services including education and reduction in poverty should contribute to cholera prevention, control and elimination in these communities. |
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spelling | pubmed-53701352017-04-06 Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 Bwire, Godfrey Munier, Aline Ouedraogo, Issaka Heyerdahl, Leonard Komakech, Henry Kagirita, Atek Wood, Richard Mhlanga, Raymond Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe Malimbo, Mugagga Makumbi, Issa Wandawa, Jennifer Gessner, Bradford D. Orach, Christopher Garimoi Mengel, Martin A. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: The communities in fishing villages in the Great Lakes Region of Africa and particularly in Uganda experience recurrent cholera outbreaks that lead to considerable mortality and morbidity. We evaluated cholera epidemiology and population characteristics in the fishing villages of Uganda to better target prevention and control interventions of cholera and contribute to its elimination from those communities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We conducted a prospective study between 2011–15 in fishing villages in Uganda. We collected, reviewed and documented epidemiological and socioeconomic data for 10 cholera outbreaks that occurred in fishing communities located along the African Great Lakes and River Nile in Uganda. These outbreaks caused 1,827 suspected cholera cases and 43 deaths, with a Case-Fatality Ratio (CFR) of 2.4%. Though the communities in the fishing villages make up only 5–10% of the Ugandan population, they bear the biggest burden of cholera contributing 58% and 55% of all reported cases and deaths in Uganda during the study period. The CFR was significantly higher among males than females (3.2% vs. 1.3%, p = 0.02). The outbreaks were seasonal with most cases occurring during the months of April-May. Male children under age of 5 years, and 5–9 years had increased risk. Cholera was endemic in some villages with well-defined “hotspots”. Practices predisposing communities to cholera outbreaks included: the use of contaminated lake water, poor sanitation and hygiene. Additional factors were: ignorance, illiteracy, and poverty. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Cholera outbreaks were a major cause of morbidity and mortality among the fishing communities in Uganda. In addition to improvements in water, sanitation, and hygiene, oral cholera vaccines could play an important role in the prevention and control of these outbreaks, particularly when targeted to high-risk areas and populations. Promotion and facilitation of access to social services including education and reduction in poverty should contribute to cholera prevention, control and elimination in these communities. Public Library of Science 2017-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5370135/ /pubmed/28288154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005407 Text en © 2017 Bwire 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 Bwire, Godfrey Munier, Aline Ouedraogo, Issaka Heyerdahl, Leonard Komakech, Henry Kagirita, Atek Wood, Richard Mhlanga, Raymond Njanpop-Lafourcade, Berthe Malimbo, Mugagga Makumbi, Issa Wandawa, Jennifer Gessner, Bradford D. Orach, Christopher Garimoi Mengel, Martin A. Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title | Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title_full | Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title_fullStr | Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title_full_unstemmed | Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title_short | Epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of Uganda: 2011-2015 |
title_sort | epidemiology of cholera outbreaks and socio-economic characteristics of the communities in the fishing villages of uganda: 2011-2015 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5370135/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28288154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0005407 |
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