Administrative Details

Source

World Health Organization

Created

2023-09-28 7:37 PM

Updated

2024-08-25 9:08 PM

Notes

Heavy flooding during rainy season contributed to Cholera spread. According to source document, "in addition, there is inadequate access to sources of safe drinking water for the population that is already challenged with poor hygiene and sanitation."

Epidemiologic Details

Primary Time Criteria

ONSET

Primary Test Type

Culture

Strains

O1-Class-Og

Observation Properties

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

7

Earliest Observation

2022-09-14

Latest Observation

2023-02-19

Observation Frequency

Other (102)

Deaths

64

Suspected Cases

10477

Confirmed Cases

99

Observation Fields

Standard

Location
TL
TR
Primary
Phantom
deaths
sCh
cCh
tested

Custom

CFR
Case fatality rate (%)

Observations

Location
TL
TR
deaths
sCh
cCh
tested
CFR
AFR::MOZ.Mozambique 2022-12-01 2023-02-19 27 5237 99 182 0.7
AFR::MOZ::Niassa.Niassa Province 2022-09-14 2023-02-19 16 2525 0.6
AFR::MOZ::Sofala 2022-09-14 2023-02-19 3 1354 0.2
AFR::MOZ::Tete 2022-12-01 2023-02-19 12 1271 0.9
AFR::MOZ::Zambeiza 2022-12-01 2023-02-19 14
AFR::MOZ::Gaza 2022-12-01 2023-02-19 4 42 9.5
AFR::MOZ::Manica::Manica 2022-12-01 2023-02-19 2 34 5.9
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