| Literature DB >> 34603574 |
Godfrey Bwire1, John Baptist Waniaye2, Julius Simon Otim3, David Matseketse4, Atek Kagirita5, Christopher Garimoi Orach6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: in the recent past, cities in sub-Saharan Africa have reported serious cholera outbreaks that last for several months. Uganda is one of the African countries where cities are prone to cholera outbreaks. Studies on cholera in Bangladesh show increased risk of cholera for the immediate household members (contacts) yet the control interventions mainly target cases with little or no focus on contacts. This study aimed to describe the rapid control of cholera outbreaks in Kampala and Mbale cities, Uganda, using, "Cases and Contacts Centered Strategy (3CS)" that consisted of identification and treatment of cases, promotion of safe water, sanitation, hygiene (WaSH) and selective chemoprophylaxis for the contacts.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; Cholera; Kampala; Uganda; chemoprophylaxis; city; infection; outbreak; prevention; treatment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34603574 PMCID: PMC8464210 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2021.39.193.27794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
Figure 1the components of cases and contacts centered strategy that were used to achieve rapid control of the cholera outbreaks in Kampala and Mbale cities in the period 2015-2016
epidemiological description of the cholera outbreaks in Kampala and Mbale cities and laboratory test results of the stool samples, 2015-2016
| Variable | Kampala city | Mbale city |
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| City population | 1,561,696 | 507,588 |
| Date outbreak started | 29th November 2015 | 6th December 2015 |
| Date of last confirmed cholera case | 7th January 2016 | 16th January 2016 |
| Total suspected cholera cases | 318 | 153 |
| Total suspected deaths | 8 | 5 |
| Total confirmed cases | 58 | 41 |
| Total confirmed cholera deaths | 1 | 5 |
| Case fatality rate (suspected cases) | 2.5% | 3.3% |
| Case fatality rate (confirmed) | 1.7% | 12.0% |
| Attack rate/1000 of the population (suspected cases) | 0.20 | 0.30 |
| Attack rate/1000 of the population (confirmed cases) | 0.04 | 0.08 |
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| No. of stool samples collected | 282 | 97 |
| No. of stool samples tested by culture | 163 | 47 |
| No. of positive samples for | 58 | 41 |
| No. of negative stool samples for | 105 | 06 |
| Percentage of | 35% | 87.2% |
Figure 2reported cholera cases and deaths and their age-sex distribution in Kampala and Mbale cities during the cholera outbreaks of 2015-2016: A) weekly reported cases and deaths in Kampala city; B) weekly reported cases and deaths in Mbale city; C) age-sex distribution in Kampala city; D) age-sex distribution in Mbale city
Figure 3the map of the study area showing spatial distribution of cholera cases during cholera outbreaks in the two cities of Kampala and Mbale in 2015-2016; A) map of Kampala capital city showing distribution of cholera cases in the five municipalities; B) map of Mbale city showing distribution of cholera cases in the 13 sub divisions