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Cholera in Cameroon, 2000-2012: Spatial and Temporal Analysis at the Operational (Health District) and Sub Climate Levels.

Moise Chi NgwaSong LiangIan T KracalikLillian MorrisJason K BlackburnLeonard M MbamSimon Franky Baonga Ba PouthAndrew TebohYang YangMouhaman ArabiJonathan D SugimotoJohn Glenn Morris
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2016)
The epidemiology of cholera in Cameroon differs substantially between climate subzones. Development of an optimal comprehensive country-wide control strategy for cholera requires an understanding of the impact of the natural and built environment on transmission patterns at the local level, particularly in the setting of ongoing climate change.
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