Journal article
Spatio-temporal epidemiology of the cholera outbreak in Papua New Guinea, 2009-2011
PF Horwood, S Karl, I Mueller, MH Jonduo, BI Pavlin, R Dagina, B Ropa, S Bieb, A Rosewell, M Umezaki, PM Siba, AR Greenhill
BMC Infectious Diseases | BMC | Published : 2014
Abstract
Background: Cholera continues to be a devastating disease in many developing countries where inadequate safe water supply and poor sanitation facilitate spread. From July 2009 until late 2011 Papua New Guinea experienced the first outbreak of cholera recorded in the country, resulting in > 15,500 cases and > 500 deaths. Methods: Using the national cholera database, we analysed the spatio-temporal distribution and clustering of the Papua New Guinea cholera outbreak. The Kulldorff space-time permutation scan statistic, contained in the software package SatScan v9.2 was used to describe the first 8 weeks of the outbreak in Morobe Province before cholera cases spread throughout other regions of ..
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