Spatial distribution of cholera cases presenting to health facilities in Sabah between 2015–2020 (N = 705) .

Cholera cases showed a predilection for the coastal regions. The inset showing Sabah located on the northern part of Borneo Island. Base maps in were obtained from the UN OCHA Humanitarian Data Exchange platform [ Malaysia - Subnational Administrative Boundaries - Humanitarian Data Exchange (humdata.org) ], available for use under the following CC BY license conditions [ Data Licenses - Humanitarian Data Exchange (humdata.org) ].

Verfasser: Marilyn Charlene Montini Maluda
Emilia Johnson
Fredie Robinson
Muhammad Jikal
Siat Yee Fong
Mohammad Jeffree Saffree
Kimberly M. Fornace
Kamruddin Ahmed
Dokumenttyp: Image
Erscheinungsdatum: 2024
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Biotechnology / Ecology / Immunology / Science Policy / Infectious Diseases / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / within close proximity / vibrio cholerae </ / primary case villages / low population density / initial case presentation / including population density / generalised linearized models / 6 % / 441 / 2015 – 2020 / 2005 – 2020 / 4 % / 348 / 727 asymptomatic cases / near coastal areas / mean incidence rate / local malaysian populations / 5 – 12 / 2865 cholera cases / 4 – 7 / 705 symptomatic cases / cholera cases data / increased cholera risk / reported cholera cases / cholera cases / 4 ) / malaysian state / local transmission / derived data / notified cases / confirmed cases / cholera outbreak / cholera incidence / risk ratio / level risk / increased village / years old / year period / tau statistic / spatiotemporal clustering / spatial trends / spatial distribution
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgph.0002861.g001