Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study

Introduction: Cholera, a secretory diarrheal illness caused by Vibrio cholerae, is a significant public health threat in low-income countries, resulting in 1.3 to 4.0 million cases and 21,000 to 140,000 deaths annually. Persistent cholera outbreaks in the country necessitate investigation, Water Sa...

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Main Authors: Peter Richard Torokaa, Agnes Njau, Jasper Kimambo, Loveness Urio, Victor Muchunguzi, Robert Makala, Ally Hussein
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Published: African Field Epidemiology Network 2025-05-01
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Agnes Njau
Jasper Kimambo
Loveness Urio
Victor Muchunguzi
Robert Makala
Ally Hussein
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description Introduction: Cholera, a secretory diarrheal illness caused by Vibrio cholerae, is a significant public health threat in low-income countries, resulting in 1.3 to 4.0 million cases and 21,000 to 140,000 deaths annually. Persistent cholera outbreaks in the country necessitate investigation, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) improvements, and strengthened response interventions. This study aimed to describe the outbreak, determine its source and risk factors and institute control measures to guide effective prevention and containment strategies. Methods: We conducted a descriptive analysis of the cholera cases recorded in the line list. Data collection for the case-control study was done using Kobo Toolbox. The QGIS 3.26.3 was used to map the hotspot area. Categorical variables were summarized using frequency distributions, and binary logistic regression was applied to assess factors associated with cholera disease transmission. The measure of association was the Odds Ratio (OR) with corresponding 95% Confidence Intervals (CI). Statistical significance was set at a p-value of <0.05. Results: We found an Attack Rate (AR) of (86/17146, 0.5%), and the majority of cholera cases were below 25 years 19/45 (42.2) than control 9/45 (20%). More than half of the cases (44/86, 51.2%) were female. A total of 79/86 (91.9%) cases were farmers. A total of 85/86 (98.8%) were residing in the Gisambalang ward, and 42/86 (48.8%) were from Gandi hamlet. The Case Fatality rate (CFR) was 3 (3.5%). We found that individuals below the age of 25 years had 4.05 times the odds of getting cholera (AOR 4.05, 95%CI: 1.45-11.26). Individuals who ate food outside their homes had 4.43 times the odds of getting cholera (AOR 4.43, 95%CI: 1.55- 12.63). Conclusion: Overall, the cholera outbreak in Hanang district, specifically in Gisambalang ward, affected farmers. Also, the case fatality rate was high, 3.5%. The age below 25 years and eating outside the home was significantly associated with cholera transmission. We emphasize community education, personal hygiene and sanitation interventions.
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spelling doaj-art-d8cac0101106438faa55f85eef2f10782025-08-20T02:25:34ZengAfrican Field Epidemiology NetworkJournal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health2664-28242025-05-0182https://doi.org/10.37432/jieph-d-25-00061Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control studyPeter Richard Torokaa0Agnes Njau1Jasper Kimambo2Loveness Urio3Victor Muchunguzi4Robert Makala5Ally Hussein6Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Tanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaMuhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Tanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaMuhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; Tanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaTanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaMzumbe University, Morogoro, TanzaniaRegional Health Management Team, Manyara, TanzaniaTanzania Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program, Dar es Salaam, TanzaniaIntroduction: Cholera, a secretory diarrheal illness caused by Vibrio cholerae, is a significant public health threat in low-income countries, resulting in 1.3 to 4.0 million cases and 21,000 to 140,000 deaths annually. Persistent cholera outbreaks in the country necessitate investigation, Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) improvements, and strengthened response interventions. This study aimed to describe the outbreak, determine its source and risk factors and institute control measures to guide effective prevention and containment strategies. Methods: We conducted a descriptive analysis of the cholera cases recorded in the line list. Data collection for the case-control study was done using Kobo Toolbox. The QGIS 3.26.3 was used to map the hotspot area. Categorical variables were summarized using frequency distributions, and binary logistic regression was applied to assess factors associated with cholera disease transmission. The measure of association was the Odds Ratio (OR) with corresponding 95% Confidence Intervals (CI). Statistical significance was set at a p-value of <0.05. Results: We found an Attack Rate (AR) of (86/17146, 0.5%), and the majority of cholera cases were below 25 years 19/45 (42.2) than control 9/45 (20%). More than half of the cases (44/86, 51.2%) were female. A total of 79/86 (91.9%) cases were farmers. A total of 85/86 (98.8%) were residing in the Gisambalang ward, and 42/86 (48.8%) were from Gandi hamlet. The Case Fatality rate (CFR) was 3 (3.5%). We found that individuals below the age of 25 years had 4.05 times the odds of getting cholera (AOR 4.05, 95%CI: 1.45-11.26). Individuals who ate food outside their homes had 4.43 times the odds of getting cholera (AOR 4.43, 95%CI: 1.55- 12.63). Conclusion: Overall, the cholera outbreak in Hanang district, specifically in Gisambalang ward, affected farmers. Also, the case fatality rate was high, 3.5%. The age below 25 years and eating outside the home was significantly associated with cholera transmission. We emphasize community education, personal hygiene and sanitation interventions.https://afenet-journal.org/cholera-outbreak-in-hanang-district-manyara-tanzania-july-2024-an-unmatched-case-control-study/tanzaniamanyaracholera outbreakhanang
spellingShingle Peter Richard Torokaa
Agnes Njau
Jasper Kimambo
Loveness Urio
Victor Muchunguzi
Robert Makala
Ally Hussein
Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health
tanzania
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cholera outbreak
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title Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
title_full Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
title_fullStr Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
title_full_unstemmed Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
title_short Cholera outbreak in Hanang District, Manyara, Tanzania, July 2024: An unmatched case-control study
title_sort cholera outbreak in hanang district manyara tanzania july 2024 an unmatched case control study
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url https://afenet-journal.org/cholera-outbreak-in-hanang-district-manyara-tanzania-july-2024-an-unmatched-case-control-study/
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