| Literature DB >> 28721168 |
Jane Njoki Githuku1, Waqo Gufu Boru1, Casey Daniel Hall2, Zeinab Gura1, Elvis Oyugi1, Rogath Saika Kishimba3,4, Innocent Semali5, Ghada Nadim Farhat2, Meeyoung Mattie Park2.
Abstract
Cholera is among the re-emerging diseases in Kenya. Beginning in December 2014, a persistent outbreak occurred involving 29 out of the 47 countries. Homa Bay County in Western Kenya was among the first counties to report cholera cases from January to April 2015. This case study is based on an outbreak investigation conducted by FELTP residents in Homa Bay County in February 2015. It simulates an outbreak investigation including laboratory confirmation, active case finding, descriptive epidemiology and implementation of control measures. This case study is designed for the training of basic level field epidemiology trainees or any other health care workers working in public health-related fields. It can be administered in 2-3 hours. Used as adjunct training material, the case study provides the trainees with competencies in investigating an outbreak in preparation for the actual real-life experience of such outbreaks.Entities:
Keywords: Public Health; cholera; epidemiology; outbreak investigation; re-emerging disease
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28721168 PMCID: PMC5500938 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2017.27.1.12563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J