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The cholera epidemic in South Africa, 1980-1987. Epidemiological features
1991
During the cholera epidemic in South Africa, 1980-1987, 25,251 cases of cholera were bacteriologically proven. The case-fatality rate was 1.4%. Outbreaks occurred in the summer rainfall season. Age-specific attack rates followed the pattern typically found during the 'epidemic phase' of the disease in most years. The vast majority of patients were black South Africans living in rural areas with an average annual rainfall in excess of 600 mm. The containment strategy employed is summarised.
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