Volume 29, Number 8—August 2023
Research Letter
Imported Cholera Cases, South Africa, 2023
Table
Case | Date sample collected | Cholera case classification | Comment on case classification | Patient age, y/sex | Clinical manifestations |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
2023 Feb 1 |
Imported case |
Infected in Malawi |
37/F |
Acute diarrhea and dehydration |
2 |
2023 Feb 2 |
Imported case |
Infected in Malawi |
44/F |
Mild diarrhea |
3 |
2023 Feb 5 |
Related to imported case |
Close household contact of case-patient 1 (direct link to imported case) |
41/M |
Acute diarrhea and dehydration |
4 |
2023 Feb 16 |
Locally acquired indigenous case |
No travel history; no evidence of
direct link to an imported case |
27/M |
Acute diarrhea and dehydration |
5 |
2023 Feb 12 |
Locally acquired indigenous case |
No travel history; no evidence of
direct link to an imported case |
23/M |
Mild diarrhea |
6 | 2023 Feb 23 | Locally acquired indigenous case | No travel history; no evidence of direct link to an imported case | 19/F | Mild diarrhea |
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