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Cholera Outbreak in Southern Tanzania: Risk Factors and Patterns of Transmission

Camilo J. Acosta,*† Claudia M. Galindo,*† John Kimario,* Kesheni Senkoro,* Honorathy Urassa,* Climent Casals,† Manuel Corachán,† N. Eseko,‡ Marcel Tanner,§ Hassan Mshinda,* Fred Lwilla,¶ Jordi Vila,† and Pedro L. Alonso†
*Ifakara Health Research and Development Centre, Ifakara, Tanzania; †Hospital Clínic, Barcelona, Spain; ‡Ministry of Health, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; §Swiss Tropical Institute, Basel, Switzerland; and ¶District Medical Officer, Kilombero, Morogoro Region, Tanzania


Figure 2. Distribution of disease onset by dates, in patients admitted for acute watery diarrhea to cholera treatment sites in Ifakara in 1997.

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Figure 2. Distribution of disease onset by dates, in patients admitted for acute watery diarrhea to cholera treatment sites in Ifakara in 1997.
 


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