Volume 27, Number 11—November 2021
Dispatch
Toward Cholera Elimination, Haiti
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![Cholera control in Haiti, 2012–2019. A) Oral cholera vaccine campaigns during 2012–2018 by subcommune; B) complete and incomplete CATIs conducted during July 2013–December 2019 by commune. Complete CATIs are defined by house decontamination, education, soap and chlorine distribution, and distribution of antibiotics to close contacts of cholera case-patients. Data source: Ministry of Public Health and Population of Haiti (pers. comm., 2021 Jul 20); UNICEF (pers. comm., 2020 Jan 20; see also Appendix). CATI, case-area targeted interventions.](/eid/images/20-3372-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Cholera control in Haiti, 2012–2019. A) Oral cholera vaccine campaigns during 2012–2018 by subcommune; B) complete and incomplete CATIs conducted during July 2013–December 2019 by commune. Complete CATIs are defined by house decontamination, education, soap and chlorine distribution, and distribution of antibiotics to close contacts of cholera case-patients. Data source: Ministry of Public Health and Population of Haiti (pers. comm., 2021 Jul 20); UNICEF (pers. comm., 2020 Jan 20; see also Appendix). CATI, case-area targeted interventions.
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