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Diarrheal disease outbreak in Gaidatar village of Rautahat District, Nepal.

Kul Raj RaiReena Kiran MukhiyaSantosh ThapaGanesh RaiSabina KcPhanu Maya ThapaPrasha ShresthaShiba Kumar Rai
Published in: BMC research notes (2019)
Vibrio cholerae O1 Ogawa serotype was isolated in 18.7% of the diarrheic stool and 20.0% of the sewage. Coliforms were found in all drinking water samples, with 87.5% testing positive for fecal coliform. Additionally, 43.6% of the stool samples (n = 55) had at least one of the intestinal parasites tested, primarily Giardia lamblia (21.8%). However, almost all parasites were found in non-diarrheal stool. Taken together, our results provide evidence that the diarrheal outbreak was associated with V. cholerae O1 Ogawa serotype, possibly transmitted through the drinking water sources contaminated with fecal matters from their sewage (drainage) system. These findings warrant regular surveillance of drinking water sources to help prevent future outbreaks.
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