Title of article
Cholera epidemic in Baghdad during 1999: clinical and bacteriological profile of hospitalized cases
Author/Authors
Al-Abbassi, A.M. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Department of Medicine, Iraq , Ahmed, S. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Iraq , Al-Hadithi, T. University of Baghdad - College of Medicine - Department of Community Medicine, Iraq
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6
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13
Abstract
An epidemic of cholera in Iraq was anticipated for the year 1999 and a plan of notification and treatment of cases of diarrhoea was made.This paper documents the clinical and bacteriological profile of cholera cases admitted to the 6 hospitals in Baghdad during the epidemic. The number of stool culture- positive cases was 874.The peak incidence of cases (June 1999) was earlier than previous epidemics with no cases registered in November/December 1999. All age groups were affected and the case fatality rate was 1.3%. Strains isolated were Vibrio cholerae El-Tor O1, serotypes Ogawa (79.6%) and Inaba (12.1%), V. parahaemolyticus (2.0%) and non-agglutinable vibrios (6.1%). V. cholerae O139 was isolated from 2 cases (0.2%) for the first time in Iraq. Antibiotic resistance was noted, especially to tetracycline.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2637268
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