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Systematic Study and Meta-Analysis of Risk Factors Associated with Cholera Outbreaks in Africa: A Review

机译:与非洲霍乱爆发有关的系统研究和荟萃分析:审查

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, cholera is a persistent public health problem. Various methods are now being applied to reduce the mobility and mortality that these diseases cause. Because of the implemented policies, there seem to have been several improvements. However, the constraints suggest inefficiency in eliminating the burden, necessitating a straightforward explanation. The systematic review and meta-analysis aimed are to investigate the reasons for the incomplete eradication of cholera disease in Sub-Saharan Africa. We were able to obtain pooled estimates using random effect models. Four experiments were excluded from the study because they were duplicated in the studies, 13 because of an outbreak did not occur, 13 publications did not include risk factors and odds ratios in their outcome analysis, and an outbreak occurred before 2013. The review points out that drinking contaminated water, consuming unwashed vegetables, and the use of poor publish toilet facilities enhance cholera in Africa. PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and EBSCO were among the four meticulously and systematically searched databases using predetermined criteria or search strategies. Two independent reviewers recognized studies that met the selection criteria, and data was collected using validated methods.
机译:在撒哈拉以南非洲,霍乱是一个持久的公共卫生问题。现在正在应用各种方法来降低这些疾病的流动性和死亡率。由于实施的政策,似乎有几种改进。然而,约束建议消除负担的效率低下,这是必要的解释。旨在探讨撒哈拉以南非洲少幼川疾病不完全消除霍乱疾病的原因。我们能够使用随机效果模型获得汇总估计。从研究中排除了四个实验,因为它们在研究中被复制,13因为没有发生爆发,13个出版物在其结果分析中没有包括风险因素和差异比率,并在2013年之前发生爆发。审查指出饮用受污染的水,消耗未洗过的蔬菜,以及利用贫困的厕所设施增强了非洲的霍乱。使用预定标准或搜索策略,PubMed,Embase和EBSCo是四种精心和系统搜索的数据库之一。两个独立的审阅者认可符合选择标准的研究以及使用验证的方法收集数据。

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