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Administrative Details

Source

Azman AS, Luquero FJ, Rodrigues A, Palma PP, Grais RF, et al. (2012) Urban Cholera Transmission Hotspots and Their Implications for Reactive Vaccination: Evidence from Bissau City, Guinea Bissau. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 6(11): e1901. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001901

Created

2019-01-25 4:11 PM

Updated

2024-04-24 5:32 AM

Epidemiologic Details

Suspected Case Def

Any person suffering from acute watery diarrhea, and a confirmed case was a suspected case with a positive stool sample containing Vibrio cholerae O1 or O139.

Primary Time Criteria

CLINIC

Observation Properties

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

60

Earliest Observation

2008-06-06

Latest Observation

2008-11-02

Observation Frequency

Other (4)

Suspected Cases

9365

Observation Fields

Standard

Location
TL
TR
Primary
Phantom
sCh

Observations

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