High Case-Fatality Rate for Human Anthrax, Northern Ghana, 2005-2016
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High Case-Fatality Rate for Human Anthrax, Northern Ghana, 2005-2016
Abstract
The human cutaneous anthrax case-fatality rate is ≈1% when treated, 5%-20% when untreated. We report high case-fatality rates (median 35.0%; 95% CI 21.1%-66.7%) during 2005-2016 linked to livestock handling in northern Ghana, where veterinary resources are limited. Livestock vaccination and access to human treatment should be evaluated.
Keywords: Africa; Bacillus anthracis; Ghana; bacteria; case-fatality rate; cutaneous anthrax; enteric infections; food safety; gastrointestinal anthrax; human anthrax; livestock; livestock vaccination; mortality; surveillance.
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