Oral Cholera Vaccine Coverage during an Outbreak and Humanitarian Crisis, Iraq, 2015.

EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2017)

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During November-December 2015, as part of the 2015 cholera outbreak response in Iraq, the Iraqi Ministry of Health targeted approximate to 255,000 displaced persons >= 1 year of age with 2 doses of oral cholera vaccine (OCV). All persons who received vaccines were living in selected refugee camps, internally displaced persons camps, and collective centers. We conducted a multistage cluster survey to obtain OCV coverage estimates in 10 governorates that were targeted during the campaign. In total, 1,226 household and 5,007 individual interviews were conducted. Overall, 2-dose OCV coverage in the targeted camps was 87% (95% Cl 85%-89%). Two-dose OCV coverage in the 3 northern governorates (91%; 95% Cl 87%-94%) was higher than that in the 7 southern and central governorates (80%; 95% CI 77%-82%). The experience in Iraq demonstrates that OCV campaigns can be successfully implemented as part of a comprehensive response to cholera outbreaks among high risk populations in conflict settings.
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Iraq,bacteria,cholera,civil conflicts,enteric infections,humanitarian crisis,humanitarian emergency,immunization,internally displaced persons,internally displaced persons camps,internally displaced persons collective centers,oral cholera vaccine,outbreaks,refugee camps,refugees,vaccination,vaccine coverage,vaccines
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