The role of socioeconomic status in longitudinal trends of cholera in Matlab, Bangladesh, 1993-2007.
There has been little evidence of a decline in the global burden of cholera in recent years as the number of cholera cases reported to WHO continues to rise. Cholera remains a global threat to public health and a key indicator of lack of socioeconomic development. Overall socioeconomic development i...
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Main Authors: | Elisabeth Dowling Root (Author), Joshua Rodd (Author), Mohammad Yunus (Author), Michael Emch (Author) |
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