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Two cases of cholera O1 in South Batinah, Oman, April 2019: lessons learned

Cholera represents an ongoing threat to many low-income and middle-income countries, but some cases of cholera even occur in high-income countries. Therefore, to prevent or combat cholera outbreaks, it is necessary to maintain the capacity to rapidly detect cholera cases, implement infection control...

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Autores principales: Al Mayahi, Zayid K., Al-Shaqsi, Nasser, Elmutashi, Hamid A., Al-Dhoyani, Ali, Al Hattali, Azza, Salim, Khalid, Al Fulaiti, Issa S., Al Subhi, Mahmood S.
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Publicado: Korean Society of Epidemiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31319654
http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2019033
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author Al Mayahi, Zayid K.
Al-Shaqsi, Nasser
Elmutashi, Hamid A.
Al-Dhoyani, Ali
Al Hattali, Azza
Salim, Khalid
Al Fulaiti, Issa S.
Al Subhi, Mahmood S.
author_facet Al Mayahi, Zayid K.
Al-Shaqsi, Nasser
Elmutashi, Hamid A.
Al-Dhoyani, Ali
Al Hattali, Azza
Salim, Khalid
Al Fulaiti, Issa S.
Al Subhi, Mahmood S.
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description Cholera represents an ongoing threat to many low-income and middle-income countries, but some cases of cholera even occur in high-income countries. Therefore, to prevent or combat cholera outbreaks, it is necessary to maintain the capacity to rapidly detect cholera cases, implement infection control measures, and improve general hygiene in terms of the environment, water, and food. The 2 cases, 1 imported and 1 secondary, described herein are broadly indicative of areas that require improvement. These cases were missed at the primary health care stage, which should be the first detection point even for unusual diseases such as cholera, and the absence of strict infection control practices at the primary care level is believed to contribute to secondary cases of infection. This report also encourages countries to ensure that rapid diagnostic stool tests are available to enable quick detection, as well as to provide information to people travelling to areas where cholera is endemic.
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spelling pubmed-67138512019-09-06 Two cases of cholera O1 in South Batinah, Oman, April 2019: lessons learned Al Mayahi, Zayid K. Al-Shaqsi, Nasser Elmutashi, Hamid A. Al-Dhoyani, Ali Al Hattali, Azza Salim, Khalid Al Fulaiti, Issa S. Al Subhi, Mahmood S. Epidemiol Health Case Report Cholera represents an ongoing threat to many low-income and middle-income countries, but some cases of cholera even occur in high-income countries. Therefore, to prevent or combat cholera outbreaks, it is necessary to maintain the capacity to rapidly detect cholera cases, implement infection control measures, and improve general hygiene in terms of the environment, water, and food. The 2 cases, 1 imported and 1 secondary, described herein are broadly indicative of areas that require improvement. These cases were missed at the primary health care stage, which should be the first detection point even for unusual diseases such as cholera, and the absence of strict infection control practices at the primary care level is believed to contribute to secondary cases of infection. This report also encourages countries to ensure that rapid diagnostic stool tests are available to enable quick detection, as well as to provide information to people travelling to areas where cholera is endemic. Korean Society of Epidemiology 2019-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6713851/ /pubmed/31319654 http://dx.doi.org/10.4178/epih.e2019033 Text en ©2019, Korean Society of Epidemiology 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 work is properly cited.
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Al Fulaiti, Issa S.
Al Subhi, Mahmood S.
Two cases of cholera O1 in South Batinah, Oman, April 2019: lessons learned
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title_sort two cases of cholera o1 in south batinah, oman, april 2019: lessons learned
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6713851/
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