Cholera rages in Africa and the Middle East: A narrative review on challenges and solutions.
Abdulrahman K AhmedVictor Coll SijercicMahad S AkhtarAhmed ElbayomyMohamed A MaroufMahlet S ZelekeReem SayadAbdelrahman AbdelshafiNicholas J LairdMohamed A El-MokhtarGregory R RuthigHelal F HettaPublished in: Health science reports (2024)
Cholera outbreaks have increased dramatically, mainly in Africa and many Middle Eastern countries. The COVID-19 pandemic has reduced the attention devoted to cholera and disrupted diagnosis and treatment services, as well as vaccination initiatives. Most of the cholera cases in Africa and the Middle East were reported in Malawi and Syria, respectively, in 2022. RDTs are effective in the early detection of cholera epidemics, especially with limited advanced resources, which is the case in much of Africa. By offering both direct and indirect protection, expanding the use of OCV will significantly reduce the burden of current cholera outbreaks in Africa and the Middle East.