
In 2017, the exacerbation of an ongoing countrywide cholera outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo resulted in >53,000 reported cases and 1,145 deaths. To guide control measures, we analyzed the characteristics of cholera epidemiology in DRC on the basis of surveillance and cholera treatment center data for 2008-2017. The 2017 nationwide outbreak resulted from 3 distinct mechanisms: considerable increases in the number of cases in cholera-endemic areas, so-called hot spots, around the Great Lakes in eastern DRC; recurrent outbreaks progressing downstream along the Congo River; and spread along Congo River branches to areas that had been cholera-free for more than a decade. Case-fatality rates were higher in nonendemic areas and in the early phases of the outbreaks, possibly reflecting low levels of immunity and less appropriate prevention and treatment. Targeted use of oral cholera vaccine, soon after initial cases are diagnosed, could contribute to lower case-fatality rates.
AFRICA, Microbiology (medical), Male, TRANSMISSION, Epidemiology, vibrio cholerae, epidemic history, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Immunology, 4202 Epidemiology, cholera, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, cholera, epidemiology, disease outbreaks, ZAIRE, Microbiology, History, 21st Century, 1117 Public Health and Health Services, Disease Outbreaks, Cholera, 1108 Medical Microbiology, Recurrence, Humans, Public Health Surveillance, Geography, Medical, bacteria, Child, Vibrio cholerae, Science & Technology, enteric infections, Research, Incidence, 3202 Clinical sciences, R, Age Factors, Infant, 1103 Clinical Sciences, 4203 Health services and systems, Infectious Diseases, Child, Preschool, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, disease outbreaks, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Medicine, epidemiology, epidemic history, Life Sciences & Biomedicine
AFRICA, Microbiology (medical), Male, TRANSMISSION, Epidemiology, vibrio cholerae, epidemic history, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Immunology, 4202 Epidemiology, cholera, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, cholera, epidemiology, disease outbreaks, ZAIRE, Microbiology, History, 21st Century, 1117 Public Health and Health Services, Disease Outbreaks, Cholera, 1108 Medical Microbiology, Recurrence, Humans, Public Health Surveillance, Geography, Medical, bacteria, Child, Vibrio cholerae, Science & Technology, enteric infections, Research, Incidence, 3202 Clinical sciences, R, Age Factors, Infant, 1103 Clinical Sciences, 4203 Health services and systems, Infectious Diseases, Child, Preschool, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, disease outbreaks, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Medicine, epidemiology, epidemic history, Life Sciences & Biomedicine
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