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Epidemiological investigation of a typhoid fever outbreak in Sekhukhune District, Limpopo province, South Africa - 2017.

Unarine B MakungoTshilidzi E RamutshilaMantwa C MabotjaJuno ThomasMolebogeng R Lekalakala-MokabaAnthony Marius SmithJoy EbonwuShannon L WilliamsJimmy KhozaQueen RanotoNtshengedzeni MuvhangoMmatjatji MosomaElizabeth PhokaneGenevie NtshoeKatherine CalverVivien EsselMarlene F NgobeniKerrigan M McCarthy
Published in: Southern African journal of infectious diseases (2020)
Molecular epidemiology of isolates suggests a common source outbreak, supported by the detection of Salmonella species from water sources. Consumption of water from contaminated open water sources, because of ongoing interruption of municipal water supply, was the likely cause of the outbreak. The investigation highlights the importance of consistent safe water supply and the ability of district surveillance systems to identify and contain outbreaks.
Keyphrases
  • south africa
  • drinking water
  • hiv positive
  • escherichia coli
  • public health
  • wastewater treatment
  • minimally invasive
  • heavy metals