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Spatiotemporal dynamics of cholera epidemics in Ethiopia: 2015–2021
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AbstractSince the onset of the seventh cholera pandemic, Ethiopia has been affected by recurrent epidemics. However, the epidemiology of cholera in this country remains poorly understood. This study aimed to describe cholera outbreak characteristics in Ethiopia from 2015 to 2021. During this period, Ethiopia experienced four epidemic waves. The first wave involved nationwide outbreaks during the second half of 2016 followed by outbreaks predominantly affecting Somali Region in 2017. The second wave primarily affected Tigray and Afar Regions. During the third wave, multiple smaller-scale outbreaks occurred during 2019. The fourth wave was limited to Bale Zone (Oromia Region) in 2021. Overall, a north to south shift was observed over the course of the study period. Major cholera transmission factors included limited access to safe water and sanitation facilities. Severe weather events (drought and flooding) appear to aggravate cholera diffusion. Cholera transmission between Ethiopia and nearby countries (Kenya and Somalia), likely plays a major role in regional cholera dynamics. Overall, this study provides the first understanding of recent spatiotemporal cholera dynamics in Ethiopia to inform cholera control and elimination strategies.
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Title: Spatiotemporal dynamics of cholera epidemics in Ethiopia: 2015–2021
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AbstractSince the onset of the seventh cholera pandemic, Ethiopia has been affected by recurrent epidemics.
However, the epidemiology of cholera in this country remains poorly understood.
This study aimed to describe cholera outbreak characteristics in Ethiopia from 2015 to 2021.
During this period, Ethiopia experienced four epidemic waves.
The first wave involved nationwide outbreaks during the second half of 2016 followed by outbreaks predominantly affecting Somali Region in 2017.
The second wave primarily affected Tigray and Afar Regions.
During the third wave, multiple smaller-scale outbreaks occurred during 2019.
The fourth wave was limited to Bale Zone (Oromia Region) in 2021.
Overall, a north to south shift was observed over the course of the study period.
Major cholera transmission factors included limited access to safe water and sanitation facilities.
Severe weather events (drought and flooding) appear to aggravate cholera diffusion.
Cholera transmission between Ethiopia and nearby countries (Kenya and Somalia), likely plays a major role in regional cholera dynamics.
Overall, this study provides the first understanding of recent spatiotemporal cholera dynamics in Ethiopia to inform cholera control and elimination strategies.
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