2023
DOI: 10.1186/s44263-023-00008-3
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Resource availability and capacity to implement multi-stranded cholera interventions in the north-east region of Nigeria

Abstract: Background Limited healthcare facility (HCF) resources and capacity to implement multi-stranded cholera interventions (water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), surveillance, case management, and community engagement) can hinder the actualisation of the global strategic roadmap goals for cholera control, especially in settings made fragile by armed conflicts, such as the north-east region of Nigeria. Therefore, we aimed to assess HCF resource availability and capacity to implement these cholera in… Show more

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“…These measures involve the improvement of public hygiene, water sanitation, and sewage systems to prevent outbreaks [11,12]. Additionally, the mitigation of cholera outbreaks necessitates coordinated efforts involving the international organizations and national authorities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), healthcare o cials and professionals, and importantly, the community engagement [13][14][15]. Such efforts are critical to enhance the preparedness and to facilitate swift responses to cholera outbreaks [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These measures involve the improvement of public hygiene, water sanitation, and sewage systems to prevent outbreaks [11,12]. Additionally, the mitigation of cholera outbreaks necessitates coordinated efforts involving the international organizations and national authorities, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), healthcare o cials and professionals, and importantly, the community engagement [13][14][15]. Such efforts are critical to enhance the preparedness and to facilitate swift responses to cholera outbreaks [16,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%