Literature DB >> 9260522

Cholera in 1996.

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In 1996, Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype E1 Tor continued to occur in all regions of the world (Map 1). The decrease in the number of cases observed since 1994 continued in 1996, with a total of 143 349 cases and 6689 deaths officially reported to WHO. The decrease in the number of cases is not reflected in the global case-fatality rate (CFR), which increased to 4.7% compared with 2.4% in 1995. The number of countries reporting cholera to WHO decreased from 78 in 1995 to 71 in 1996 (Table 1 and Figs. 1-3). Africa is the continent accounting for the largest proportion of all reported cholera cases. The incidence of cholera increased by 53%, from 71081 cases in 1995 to 108535 cases in 1996. The CFR in Africa reached 5.7%, representing the highest figure in all the regions. The Americas reported an important decrease in the number of cases, from 85 809 in 1995 to 24643 in 1996, i.e. 71%. In Asia, 10 142 cases were reported in 1996, but a few countries which reported high incidence rates in 1995 have not yet sent their final report to WHO. It is estimated that a decrease of about 30% will be observed in Asia once final reports have been received.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9260522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wkly Epidemiol Rec        ISSN: 0049-8114


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