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Mortality Rates during Cholera Epidemic, Haiti, 2010–2011

Published inEmerging infectious diseases, vol. 22, no. 3, p. 410-416
Publication date2016-03
Abstract

The 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti was one of the largest cholera epidemics ever recorded. To estimate the magnitude of the death toll during the first wave of the epidemic, we retrospectively conducted surveys at 4 sites in the northern part of Haiti. Overall, 70,903 participants were included; at all sites, the crude mortality rates (19.1-35.4 deaths/1,000 person-years) were higher than the expected baseline mortality rate for Haiti (9 deaths/1,000 person-years). This finding represents an excess of 3,406 deaths (2.9-fold increase) for the 4.4% of the Haiti population covered by these surveys, suggesting a substantially higher cholera mortality rate than previously reported.

Keywords
  • Haiti
  • Bacteria
  • Burden
  • Cholera
  • Epidemic
  • Mortality
  • Outbreak
Affiliation entities Not a UNIGE publication
Citation (ISO format)
LUQUERO, Francisco J. et al. Mortality Rates during Cholera Epidemic, Haiti, 2010–2011. In: Emerging infectious diseases, 2016, vol. 22, n° 3, p. 410–416. doi: 10.3201/eid2203.141970
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