Micro-Hotspots of Risk in Urban Cholera Epidemics

Targeted interventions have been delivered to neighbors of cholera cases in major epidemic responses globally despite limited evidence for the impact of such targeting. Using data from urban epidemics in Chad and Democratic Republic of the Congo, we estimate the extent of spatiotemporal zones of inc...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 2018-08, Vol.218 (7), p.1164-1168
Hauptverfasser: Azman, Andrew S, Luquero, Francisco J, Salje, Henrik, Mbaïbardoum, Nathan Naibei, Adalbert, Ngandwe, Ali, Mohammad, Bertuzzo, Enrico, Finger, Flavio, Toure, Brahima, Massing, Louis Albert, Ramazani, Romain, Saga, Bansaga, Allan, Maya, Olson, David, Leglise, Jerome, Porten, Klaudia, Lessler, Justin
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Zusammenfassung:Targeted interventions have been delivered to neighbors of cholera cases in major epidemic responses globally despite limited evidence for the impact of such targeting. Using data from urban epidemics in Chad and Democratic Republic of the Congo, we estimate the extent of spatiotemporal zones of increased cholera risk around cases. In both cities, we found zones of increased risk of at least 200 meters during the 5 days immediately after case presentation to a clinic. Risk was highest for those living closest to cases and diminished in time and space similarly across settings. These results provide a rational basis for rapidly delivering targeting interventions.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/jiy283