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    Cholera Outbreak in Kenyan Refugee Camp: Risk Factors for Illness and Importance of Sanitation by Shultz, Alvin, Omollo, Jared O, Burke, Heather, Qassim, Mohamed, Ochieng, John B, Weinberg, Michelle, Feikin, Daniel R, Breiman, Robert F

    “…An outbreak of watery diarrhea struck within the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya in April 2005; 418 people were treated, and 4 persons died. Vibrio cholerae O1…”
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    Rapid Spread of Vibrio cholerae O1 Throughout Kenya, 2005 by Mugoya, Isaac, Kariuki, Samuel, Galgalo, Tura, Njuguna, Charles, Omollo, Jared, Njoroge, Jackson, Kalani, Rosalia, Nzioka, Charles, Tetteh, Christopher, Bedno, Sheryl, Breiman, Robert F, Feikin, Daniel R

    “…Between January and June 2005, 5 distinct cholera outbreaks occurred in Kenya. Overall, 990 cases and 25 deaths (2.5%) were reported. Four outbreaks occurred…”
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    Aetiology and factors associated with bacterial diarrhoeal diseases amongst urban refugee children in Eastleigh, Kenya: A case control study by Boru, Waqo G., Kikuvi, Gideon, Omollo, Jared, Abade, Ahmed, Amwayi, Samuel, Ampofo, William, Luman, Elizabeth T., Oundo, Joseph

    Published in African journal of laboratory medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…Introduction: Kenya is home to over 400 000 refugees from neighbouring countries. There is scanty information about diarrhoea amongst urban refugees in…”
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    Aetiology and factors associated with bacterial diarrhoeal diseases amongst urban refugee children in Eastleigh, Kenya : a case control study : original research by Amwayi, Samuel, Ampofo, William, Omollo, Jared, Oundo, Joseph, Luman, Elizabeth T., Abade, Ahmed, Boru, Waqo G., Oundo, Joseph, Kikuvi, Gideon

    Published in African journal of laboratory medicine (01-01-2013)
    “…Introduction : Kenya is home to over 400 000 refugees from neighbouring countries. There is scanty information about diarrhoea amongst urban refugees in Kenya…”
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