Early detection of cholera epidemics to support control in fragile states: estimation of delays and potential epidemic sizes.
Ruwan RatnayakeFlavio FingerW John EdmundsFrancesco ChecchiPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
From 2008 to 2019, median delays from symptom onset of the primary case to case presentation and to response were 5 days and 10 days, respectively. Our model simulations suggest that depending on the outbreak size (3 versus 10 seed cases), in 8 to 99% of scenarios, a 10-day delay to response would result in large clusters that would be difficult to contain. Improving the delay to response involves rethinking the integration at local levels of event-based detection, rapid diagnostic testing for cluster validation, and integrated alert, investigation, and response.
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