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Cholera and diarrheal diseases in Cuamba District, Niassa Province, Mozambique: Systematic healthcare facility-based surveillance strengthening, characteristics of suspected cholera and diarrheal patients, and incidence of diarrheal diseases.

Cynthia Semá BaltazarJosé Paulo LangaLiliana Dengo BaloiJucunu J Elias ChitioJosé Alberto ManuelRamos B J MboaneSadate AssaneAlide OmarMariana MansoIgor CapitineNaira LuizDavid MukasaGeun Hyeog JangJu Yeon ParkFlorian MarksRamzi MraidiGi Deok PakDeok Ryun KimSe Eun Park
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2024)
Efforts were made to strengthen the systematic surveillance of suspected cholera with standardised patient screening, enrolment, and diagnostics. The first basic microbiology laboratory in Niassa Province established in Cuamba District under the MOCA project needs to be integrated into the national network of laboratories for sustainability. No reports of laboratory confirmed cholera cases from the surveillance catchment area may be highly related to the pre-emptive oral cholera vaccine (OCV) mass vaccination campaign conducted in 2018 and the use of drugs by local populations prior to visiting the sentinel HCFs. Continued systematic cholera surveillance is needed to closely monitor the cholera endemicity and epidemics, and further evaluate the long-term impact of this vaccination. High incidence of diarrheal illnesses needs to be addressed with improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) conditions in Cuamba District. Efforts integrated with the prioritization of prevention measures are fundamental for the control of cholera in the country.
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