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Dynamics of cholera outbreaks in Great Lakes region of Africa, 1978-2008
Authors:Bompangue Nkoko Didier  Giraudoux Patrick  Plisnier Pierre-Denis  Tinda Annie Mutombo  Piarroux Martine  Sudre Bertrand  Horion Stephanie  Tamfum Jean-Jacques Muyembe  Ilunga Benoît Kebela  Piarroux Renaud
Institution:Université de Franche-Comté, Besan?on, France.
Abstract:Cholera outbreaks have occurred in Burundi, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya almost every year since 1977-1978, when the disease emerged in these countries. We used a multiscale, geographic information system-based approach to assess the link between cholera outbreaks, climate, and environmental variables. We performed time-series analyses and field investigations in the main affected areas. Results showed that cholera greatly increased during El Nino warm events (abnormally warm El Ninos) but decreased or remained stable between these events. Most epidemics occurred in a few hotspots in lakeside areas, where the weekly incidence of cholera varied by season, rainfall, fluctuations of plankton, and fishing activities. During lull periods, persistence of cholera was explained by outbreak dynamics, which suggested a metapopulation pattern, and by endemic foci around the lakes. These links between cholera outbreaks, climate, and lake environments need additional, multidisciplinary study.
Keywords:cholera  epidemics  Vibrio cholerae  diarrhea  outbreak  transmission  epidemiology  bacteria  Democratic Republic of the Congo  Kenya  Uganda  Rwanda  Burundi  Tanzania  Africa  El Nino  climate  phytoplankton  plankton  research
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