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Case-area targeted preventive interventions to interrupt cholera transmission: Current implementation practices and lessons learned.

Mustafa SikderChiara AltareShannon DoocyDaniella TrowbridgeGurpreet KaurNatasha KaushalEmily LylesDaniele LantagneAndrew S AzmanPaul B Spiegel
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2021)
CATIs appear effective in reducing cholera outbreaks, but there is limited and context specific evidence of their effectiveness in reducing the incidence of cholera cases and lack of guidance for their consistent implementation. We propose to 1) use uniform cholera case definitions considering a local capacity to trigger alert; 2) evaluate the effectiveness of individual or sets of interventions to interrupt cholera, and establish a set of evidence-based interventions; 3) establish criteria to select high-risk households; and 4) improve coordination and data sharing amongst actors and facilitate integration among sectors to strengthen CATI approaches in cholera outbreaks.
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