Epidemiology, diagnostics and factors associated with mortality during a cholera epidemic in Nigeria, October 2020–October 2021: a retrospective analysis of national surveillance data. Issue 9 (19th September 2022)
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- Title:
- Epidemiology, diagnostics and factors associated with mortality during a cholera epidemic in Nigeria, October 2020–October 2021: a retrospective analysis of national surveillance data. Issue 9 (19th September 2022)
- Main Title:
- Epidemiology, diagnostics and factors associated with mortality during a cholera epidemic in Nigeria, October 2020–October 2021: a retrospective analysis of national surveillance data
- Authors:
- Elimian, Kelly
Yennan, Sebastian
Musah, Anwar
Cheshi, Iliya Danladi
King, Carina
Dunkwu, Lauryn
Mohammed, Ahmed Ladan
Ekeng, Eme
Akande, Oluwatosin Wuraola
Ayres, Stephanie
Gandi, Benjamin
Pembi, Emmanuel
Saleh, Fatima
Omar, Ahmed Nasir
Crawford, Emily
Olopha, Olubunmi Omowumi
Nnaji, Robinson
Muhammad, Basheer
Luka-Lawal, Rejoice
Ihueze, Adachioma Chinonso
Olatunji, David
Ojukwu, Chidimma
Akinpelu, Afolabi Muftau
Adaga, Ene
Abubakar, Yusuf
Nwadiuto, Ifeoma
Ngishe, Samuel
Alowooye, Agnes Bosede
Nwogwugwu, Peace Chinma
Kamaldeen, Khadeejah
Abah, Henry Nweke
Chukwuebuka, Egbuna Hyacinth
Yusuff, Hakeem Abiola
Mamadu, Ibrahim
Mohammed, Abbas Aliyu
Peter, Sarah
Abbah, Okpachi Christopher
Oladotun, Popoola Michael
Oifoh, Santino
Olugbile, Micheal
Agogo, Emmanuel
Ndodo, Nnaemeka
Babatunde, Olajumoke
Mba, Nwando
Oladejo, John
Ilori, Elsie
Alfvén, Tobias
Myles, Puja
Ochu, Chinwe Lucia
Ihekweazu, Chikwe
Adetifa, Ifedayo
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: Nigeria reported an upsurge in cholera cases in October 2020, which then transitioned into a large, disseminated epidemic for most of 2021. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology, diagnostic performance of rapid diagnostic test (RDT) kits and the factors associated with mortality during the epidemic. Design: A retrospective analysis of national surveillance data. Setting: 33 of 37 states (including the Federal Capital Territory) in Nigeria. Participants: Persons who met cholera case definition (a person of any age with acute watery diarrhoea, with or without vomiting) between October 2020 and October 2021 within the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control surveillance data. Outcome measures: Attack rate (AR; per 100 000 persons), case fatality rate (CFR; %) and accuracy of RDT performance compared with culture using area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Additionally, individual factors associated with cholera deaths and hospitalisation were presented as adjusted OR with 95% CIs. Results: Overall, 93 598 cholera cases and 3298 deaths (CFR: 3.5%) were reported across 33 of 37 states in Nigeria within the study period. The proportions of cholera cases were higher in men aged 5–14 years and women aged 25–44 years. The overall AR was 46.5 per 100 000 persons. The North-West region recorded the highest AR with 102 per 100 000. Older age, male gender, residency in the North-Central region and severe dehydration significantlyAbstract : Objectives: Nigeria reported an upsurge in cholera cases in October 2020, which then transitioned into a large, disseminated epidemic for most of 2021. This study aimed to describe the epidemiology, diagnostic performance of rapid diagnostic test (RDT) kits and the factors associated with mortality during the epidemic. Design: A retrospective analysis of national surveillance data. Setting: 33 of 37 states (including the Federal Capital Territory) in Nigeria. Participants: Persons who met cholera case definition (a person of any age with acute watery diarrhoea, with or without vomiting) between October 2020 and October 2021 within the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control surveillance data. Outcome measures: Attack rate (AR; per 100 000 persons), case fatality rate (CFR; %) and accuracy of RDT performance compared with culture using area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). Additionally, individual factors associated with cholera deaths and hospitalisation were presented as adjusted OR with 95% CIs. Results: Overall, 93 598 cholera cases and 3298 deaths (CFR: 3.5%) were reported across 33 of 37 states in Nigeria within the study period. The proportions of cholera cases were higher in men aged 5–14 years and women aged 25–44 years. The overall AR was 46.5 per 100 000 persons. The North-West region recorded the highest AR with 102 per 100 000. Older age, male gender, residency in the North-Central region and severe dehydration significantly increased the odds of cholera deaths. The cholera RDT had excellent diagnostic accuracy (AUROC=0.91; 95% CI 0.87 to 0.96). Conclusions: Cholera remains a serious public health threat in Nigeria with a high mortality rate. Thus, we recommend making RDT kits more widely accessible for improved surveillance and prompt case management across the country. … (more)
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- BMJ open. Volume 12:Issue 9(2022)
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- BMJ open
- Issue:
- Volume 12:Issue 9(2022)
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- Volume 12, Issue 9 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 12
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0012-0009-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-09-19
- Subjects:
- Public health -- EPIDEMIOLOGY -- Diagnostic microbiology
Medicine -- Research -- Periodicals
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http://bmjopen.bmj.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063703 ↗
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