Administrative Details

Source

Importance of Cholera dn other Etiologies of Acute Diarrhea in Post-Earthquake Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2014 Mar;90(3):511-7. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.13-0514. Epub 2014 Jan 20.

Created

2019-01-25 4:11 PM

Updated

2024-02-26 3:52 AM

Notes

454 culture confirmed. Every tenth consecutive patient seen at either the CTC or the ORP had a stool specimen collected for cholera culture During April 1, 2011ÐNovember 30, 2012, GHESKIO cared for 10,845 patients with acute diarrhea, 7,372 at its CTC and 3,473 at its ORPs.Four hundred nine of the 979 stool specimens (41.8%, 95% CI = 38.7Ð44.9%) from the GHESKIO-CTC grew V. cholerae in culture, whereas 45 of the 227 specimens (19.8%, 95% CI = 14.8Ð25.6%) from the ORPs were positive for V. cholerae in culture.

Epidemiologic Details

Strains

O1-ElTor-Og

Observation Properties

Case and death counts could include double-counting of overlapping observations
# of Observations

2

Earliest Observation

2010-10-15

Latest Observation

2013-08-27

Observation Frequency

Other (828)

Deaths

8248

Suspected Cases

674333

Confirmed Cases

454

Observation Fields

Standard

Location
TL
TR
Primary
Phantom
deaths
sCh
cCh

Observations

Location
TL
TR
deaths
sCh
cCh
AMR::HTI.Haiti 2010-10-15 2013-08-27 8248 674333
AMR::HTI.Haiti 2011-04-01 2012-11-30 454
Displaying all 2 Observation