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Volume 28, Number 12—December 2022
Research

Association between Conflict and Cholera in Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Gina E.C. CharnleyComments to Author , Kévin Jean, Ilan Kelman, Katy A.M. Gaythorpe1, and Kris A. Murray1
Author affiliations: Imperial College London, London, UK (G.E.C. Charnley, K.A.M. Gaythorpe, K.A. Murray); Laboratoire MESuRS–Cnam Paris, Paris, France (K. Jean); Institut Pasteur, Paris, France (K. Jean); University College London, London (I. Kelman); University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway (I. Kelman); MRC Unit The Gambia at London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Fajara, The Gambia (K.A. Murray)

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Figure 5

IRRs for the effect of exposure to conflict within 1 week of the event and cholera at a subnational level for Nigeria (A) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (B). Only results that were significant at the threshold p<0.05 are plotted. IRR, incidence rate ratio.

Figure 5. IRRs for the effect of exposure to conflict within 1 week of the event and cholera at a subnational level for Nigeria (A) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (B). Only results that were significant at the threshold p<0.05 are plotted. IRR, incidence rate ratio.

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1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.

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