Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae, Mayotte, France, April to July 2024

On 22 April 2024, a locally-acquired case of cholera was confirmed in Mayotte. Subsequently, local transmission resulted in eight outbreak clusters with 221 notified cases in densely populated neighbourhoods with limited or no access to drinking water. The last case was detected on 12 July. A case-area targeted intervention strategy was applied to contain the outbreak. However, improving access to drinking water and basic sanitation is crucial to prevent further exposure.

Author(s): Mazzilli Sara, Youssouf Hassani, Durand Julie, Soler Marion, Cholin Tanguy, Herry François, Collet Louis, Jean Maxime, Ransay-Colle Maxime, Benoit-Cattin Thierry, Rouard Caroline, Figoni Julie, Noël Harold, Piarroux Renaud, Lapostolle Annabelle

Publishing year: 2024

Pages: 2-8

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