Harmonizing vaccine and infrastructure development to tame cholera outbreaks across Africa
Amira Mohamed Taha,
Hussam Mahmoud (),
Emad M. Hassan and
Mohamed M. Ghonaim
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Amira Mohamed Taha: Fayoum University
Hussam Mahmoud: Colorado State University
Emad M. Hassan: Colorado State University
Mohamed M. Ghonaim: Faculty of Medicine Menoufia University
Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-3
Abstract:
Vaccines and clean water shortages continue to give rise to cholera outbreaks in Africa. Coordinated efforts to increase vaccine distribution and improve physical infrastructure are needed while considering future outbreaks and water demands due to conflicts and climate events.
Date: 2024
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