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Epidemiology of Cholera in Bangladesh: Findings From Nationwide Hospital-based Surveillance, 2014-2018.

Ashraful Islam Khan1, Md Mahbubur Rashid1, Md Taufiqul Islam1, Mokibul Hassan Afrad1, M Salimuzzaman2, Sonia Tara Hegde3, Md Mazharul I Zion1, Zahid Hasan Khan1, Tahmina Shirin2, Zakir Hossain Habib2, Iqbal Ansary Khan2, Yasmin Ara Begum1, Andrew S Azman3, Mahmudur Rahman2, John David Clemens1, Meerjady Sabrina Flora2, Firdausi Qadri1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Despite advances in prevention, detection, and treatment, cholera remains a major public health problem in Bangladesh and little is known about cholera outside of limited historical sentinel surveillance sites. In Bangladesh, a comprehensive national cholera control plan is essential, although national data are needed to better understand the magnitude and geographic distribution of cholera.
METHODS: We conducted systematic hospital-based cholera surveillance among diarrhea patients in 22 sites throughout Bangladesh from 2014 to 2018. Stool specimens were collected and tested for Vibrio cholerae by microbiological culture. Participants' socioeconomic status and clinical, sanitation, and food history were recorded. We used generalized estimating equations to identify the factors associated with cholera among diarrhea patients.
RESULTS: Among 26 221 diarrhea patients enrolled, 6.2% (n = 1604) cases were V. cholerae O1. The proportion of diarrhea patients positive for cholera in children <5 years was 2.1% and in patients ≥5 years was 9.5%. The proportion of cholera in Dhaka and Chittagong Division was consistently high. We observed biannual seasonal peaks (pre- and postmonsoon) for cholera across the country, with higher cholera positivity during the postmonsoon in western regions and during the pre-monsoon season in eastern regions. Cholera risk increased with age, occupation, and recent history of diarrhea among household members.
CONCLUSIONS: Cholera occurs throughout a large part of Bangladesh. Cholera-prone areas should be prioritized to control the disease by implementation of targeted interventions. These findings can help strengthen the cholera-control program and serve as the basis for future studies for tracking the impact of cholera-control interventions in Bangladesh.
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Keywords:  Bangladesh; cholera; diarrhea; surveillance

Year:  2020        PMID: 31891368     DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz1075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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