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Cholera Surveillance during the Haiti Epidemic — The First 2 Years
Author(s) -
Ezra J. Barzilay,
Nicolas Schaad,
Roc Magloire,
Kam Suan Mung,
Jacques Boncy,
Georges Dahourou,
Eric D. Mintz,
Maria W. Steenland,
John Vertefeuille,
Jordan W. Tappero
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
new england journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 19.889
H-Index - 1030
eISSN - 1533-4406
pISSN - 0028-4793
DOI - 10.1056/nejmoa1204927
Subject(s) - cholera , medicine , christian ministry , environmental health , public health , population , public health surveillance , medical emergency , socioeconomics , virology , political science , pathology , law , sociology
In October 2010, nearly 10 months after a devastating earthquake, Haiti was stricken by epidemic cholera. Within days after detection, the Ministry of Public Health and Population established a National Cholera Surveillance System (NCSS).

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