2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41591-024-02810-4
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Clinical surveillance systems obscure the true cholera infection burden in an endemic region

Sonia T. Hegde,
Ashraful Islam Khan,
Javier Perez-Saez
et al.

Abstract: Our understanding of cholera transmission and burden largely relies on clinic-based surveillance, which can obscure trends, bias burden estimates and limit the impact of targeted cholera-prevention measures. Serological surveillance provides a complementary approach to monitoring infections, although the link between serologically derived infections and medically attended disease incidence—shaped by immunological, behavioral and clinical factors—remains poorly understood. We unravel this cascade in a cholera-e… Show more

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