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Cholera outbreak in districts around Lake Chilwa, Malawi: Lessons learned
Background Cholera is endemic in Malawi with seasonal outbreaks during the wet season. People living around Lake Chilwa rely on the lake for their water supply. From May 2009 to May 2010, a cholera outbreak occurred in fishing communities around Lake Chilwa. This paper describes the outbreak respons...
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Published in: | Malawi medical journal 2015-06, Vol.24 (2) |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Background Cholera is endemic in Malawi with seasonal outbreaks during
the wet season. People living around Lake Chilwa rely on the lake for
their water supply. From May 2009 to May 2010, a cholera outbreak
occurred in fishing communities around Lake Chilwa. This paper
describes the outbreak response and lessons learned for prevention and
management of future outbreaks. Methods Starting in January 2010,
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) helped District Health
Management Teams (DHMTs) to distribute educational materials, water
disinfectant and hygiene supplies, and oral rehydration solution (ORS)
in fishing communities. MSF also supported case management by mentoring
health workers and providing equipment and supplies. Results A total of
1,171 cholera cases and 21 deaths were reported in the districts around
the lake, with cases also being reported on the Mozambican side of the
lake. The attack rate was highest among people living on or around the
lake, particularly among fishermen. Samples of lake water had high
turbidity conducive to the propagation of Vibrio cholerae . Conclusion
A number of practical measures could be taken to prevent future
outbreaks and to manage outbreaks more effectively. These measures
should address surveillance, environmental management, outbreak
preparedness, and case management. |
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ISSN: | 1995-7262 |