Combating cholera by building predictive capabilities for pathogenic Vibrio cholerae in Yemen

Moiz Usmani,Kyle D. Brumfield,Bailey M. Magers, Juan Chaves-Gonzalez, Helen Ticehurst,Rosa Barciela, Fergus McBean,Rita R. Colwell,Antarpreet Jutla

Scientific reports(2023)

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Cholera remains a global public health threat in regions where social vulnerabilities intersect with climate and weather processes that impact infectious Vibrio cholerae . While access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities limit cholera outbreaks, sheer cost of building such infrastructure limits the ability to safeguard the population. Here, using Yemen as an example where cholera outbreak was reported in 2016, we show how predictive abilities for forecasting risk, employing sociodemographical, microbiological, and climate information of cholera, can aid in combating disease outbreak. An epidemiological analysis using Bradford Hill Criteria was employed in near-real-time to understand a predictive model’s outputs and cholera cases in Yemen. We note that the model predicted cholera risk at least four weeks in advance for all governorates of Yemen with overall 72% accuracy (varies with the year). We argue the development of anticipatory decision-making frameworks for climate modulated diseases to design intervention activities and limit exposure of pathogens preemptively.
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pathogenic vibrio cholerae
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