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The potential impact of case-area targeted interventions in response to cholera outbreaks: A modeling study.

Flavio FingerEnrico BertuzzoFrancisco J LuqueroNathan NaibeiBrahima TouréMaya AllanKlaudia PortenJustin LesslerAndrea RinaldoAndrew S Azman
Published in: PLoS medicine (2018)
In this study, we found that CATIs using OCV, antibiotics, and water treatment interventions at an appropriate radius around cases could be an effective and efficient way to fight cholera epidemics. They can provide a complementary and efficient approach to mass intervention campaigns and may prove particularly useful during the initial phase of an outbreak, when there are few cases and few available resources, or in order to shorten the often protracted tails of cholera epidemics.
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