Outcome of cholera admissions in Bauchi, Nigeria

P. Kolo, Y. Jibrin, E. Sanya, M. Alkali, A. Salami, A. Omotoso, A. Tahir
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In 2007, the World Health Organization Regional Committee for Africa officially noted the resurgence of cholera in the Africa subregion, and called for strengthening of policies on water supply and sanitation. We study the mortality profile of patients admitted for cholera and factors associated with adverse outcomes. Records of patients admitted with cholera between 1 November 2010 and 31 October 2011 were studied. Patients' age, sex, duration of symptoms before hospitalisation, duration of hospitalisation, and outcome after hospitalisation, were noted. One thousand, two hundred and twenty cholera cases were admitted during the study period, accounting for 39.3% of 3 108 admissions to the medical wards. Of the 1 220 managed cases of cholera, 38 died, providing a case fatality of 3.1%. The mean age of the non-survivors (42.3 ± 16.2) was higher (p-value = 0.01) than that of the survivors (34.9 ± 15.1). Similarly, the mean duration of symptoms before hospitalisation, and duration of hospitalisation, was hig...
尼日利亚包奇霍乱入院的结果
2007年,世界卫生组织非洲区域委员会正式注意到霍乱在非洲分区域死灰复燃,并呼吁加强供水和卫生政策。我们研究了入院的霍乱患者的死亡率概况和与不良后果相关的因素。研究了2010年11月1日至2011年10月31日期间入院的霍乱患者记录。记录患者的年龄、性别、住院前症状持续时间、住院时间和住院后的结果。研究期间共收治霍乱病例1220例,占住院病区3108例的39.3%。在1220例霍乱管理病例中,38例死亡,病死率为3.1%。非幸存者的平均年龄(42.3±16.2)高于幸存者(34.9±15.1)(p值= 0.01)。同样,住院前的平均症状持续时间和住院时间也很高。
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