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. 2018 May 18;67(19):560-561.
doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6719a6.

Notes from the Field: Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae Associated with Attending a Funeral - Chegutu District, Zimbabwe, 2018

Notes from the Field: Outbreak of Vibrio cholerae Associated with Attending a Funeral - Chegutu District, Zimbabwe, 2018

Jarred B McAteer et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. .
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Number of reported cholera cases, by known date of symptom onset (N = 106*) and the patient’s funeral attendance status — Zimbabwe, December 30, 2017–April 5, 2018 * Date of symptom onset was unknown for one additional patient.

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