Author:
Umoh J. U.,Adesiyun A. A.,Adekeye J. O.,Nadarajah M.
Abstract
SUMMARYIn April 1982, Katsina, in Northern Nigeria, was affected by an outbreak of gastroenteritis associated withVibrio choleraeserotype ‘Ogawa’ and 662 patients were admitted to the Katsina General Hospital during a 16-week period. The outbreak affected all ages and both sexes and all parts of the town and its immediate surroundings except the Government Residential Area (GRA). The overall case fatality rate was 7·7%. Male specific case fatality and female specific case fatality rates were 9·7 and 6·2% respectively. ‘Adults’ and those in the 11–20 and 21–30 age groups accounted for most of the cases. The epidemic curve was of a propagated and protracted nature. About 51·7% of all the patients spent between 2 and 5 days in the hospital. A similar pattern was observed for all age groups regardless of sex.Cholera vibrio ‘Ogawa’, Shigellaspp.,Salmonellaspp.,Proteusspp. andEscherichia coliwere isolated from 16 patients. All well-water samples obtained from the compounds of the cases were contaminated with MPN/100 ml index ranging from 540 to greater than 2400. All samples were positive for faecal coliforms.Salmonellaspp.,Shigellaspp.,Proteusspp. and non-0, group 1 (non-0 1)V. choleraewere isolated. Water sellers probably facilitated the spread of the outbreak.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Immunology
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