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Volume 21, Number 10—October 2015
Dispatch

Risk Factors for Sustained Cholera Transmission, Juba County, South Sudan, 2014

Thomas T.A. Ujjiga, Joseph F. WamalaComments to Author , Juma J.H. Mogga, Thabo O. Othwonh, David Mutonga, Asta Kone-Coulibaly, Masood A. Shaikh, Allan M. Mpairwe, Abubaker Abdinasir, Mohamed A. Abdi, Zabulon Yoti, Olu Olushayo, Pinyi Nyimol, Riek Lul, Richard L. Lako, and John Rumunu
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health, Juba, South Sudan (T.T.A. Ujjiga, J.J.H. Mogga, T.O. Othwonh, P. Nyimol, R. Lul, R.L. Lako, J. Rumunu); World Health Organization, Juba (J.F. Wamala, D. Mutonga, A. Kone-Coulibaly, M.A. Shaikh, A.M. Mpairwe, A. Abdinasir, M.A. Abdi, Z. Yoti, O. Olushayo)

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Timeline showing number of cholera cases (total cases = 2,260), deaths from cholera (total deaths = 43; case fatality rate 2.0%), and dates of study for cholera outbreak in Juba County, South Sudan, epidemiologic weeks 17–43 (April 23–October 20), 2014.

Figure. Timeline showing number of cholera cases (total cases = 2,260), deaths from cholera (total deaths = 43; case fatality rate 2.0%), and dates of study for cholera outbreak in Juba County, South Sudan, epidemiologic weeks 17–43 (April 23–October 20), 2014.

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