Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti

Abstract Background Religious pilgrimages are among the anthropogenic factors known to be associated with the transmission of diarrheal diseases, such as cholera. This ecological study aimed to describe the evolution of cholera and assess the relationship between the implementation of the ‘coup de p...

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Main Authors: Kenny Moise, Aude Mélody Achille, Doudou Batumbo, Bertiny Bourdeau, Stanislas Rebaudet, Gérald Lerebours, Jean Hugues Henrys, Christian Raccurt
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Published: BMC 2020-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09601-9
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spelling doaj-dd32a87856394977bae351a8230491d42020-11-25T03:23:50ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582020-10-012011710.1186/s12889-020-09601-9Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in HaitiKenny Moise0Aude Mélody Achille1Doudou Batumbo2Bertiny Bourdeau3Stanislas Rebaudet4Gérald Lerebours5Jean Hugues Henrys6Christian Raccurt7Equipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaEquipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaUnité de Formation et de Recherche sur l’Eco-épidémiologie des Maladies Infectieuses, Université de KinshasaEquipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaAPHM, Aix Marseille Univ, INSERM, IRD, Hôpital Européen, SESSTIMEquipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaEquipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaEquipe de Recherche sur les Maladies Infectieuses, Parasitaires et Tropicales, Université QuisqueyaAbstract Background Religious pilgrimages are among the anthropogenic factors known to be associated with the transmission of diarrheal diseases, such as cholera. This ecological study aimed to describe the evolution of cholera and assess the relationship between the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during the patron saint festivities and the incidence of cholera in the three communes of Cabaret, Carrefour, and Croix-des-Bouquets in Haiti in 2017. Methods An epidemiological curve was produced to illustrate the evolution of cholera at the communal level. Generalized linear models assuming a Poisson distribution were used to weight the annual cholera incidence of communal sections against variables such as the number of patronal festivities, population density and annual precipitation rates. The number of cases in the week of the festivity as well as one and 2 weeks later was weighted against patronal festivities and weekly precipitation rates. Results In total, 3633 suspected cholera cases were continuously reported in three communes in Haiti (Cabaret, Carrefour, Croix-des-bouquets) during the 52-epidemiological week period in 2017. After controlling for rainfall and population density, the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during the patron saint festivities was associated with a significant reduction in cholera incidence of 57.23% [PR = 0.4277 (97.5% CI: 0.2798–0.6193), p = 0.0000244]. The implementation of the strategy was associated with a reduction in cholera incidence of 25.41% 1 week following patronal festivities. Conclusion This study showed a continuous presence of cholera in three communes in Haiti in 2017 and an association between the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during patronal festivities and a reduction in cholera incidence. The findings imply that the multi-partner ‘coup de poing’ strategy may have contributed to the reduced cholera incidence following patron saint festivities and in Ouest department in Haiti in 2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09601-9CholeraPatronal festivitiesMass gatheringsHaiti
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author Kenny Moise
Aude Mélody Achille
Doudou Batumbo
Bertiny Bourdeau
Stanislas Rebaudet
Gérald Lerebours
Jean Hugues Henrys
Christian Raccurt
spellingShingle Kenny Moise
Aude Mélody Achille
Doudou Batumbo
Bertiny Bourdeau
Stanislas Rebaudet
Gérald Lerebours
Jean Hugues Henrys
Christian Raccurt
Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
BMC Public Health
Cholera
Patronal festivities
Mass gatherings
Haiti
author_facet Kenny Moise
Aude Mélody Achille
Doudou Batumbo
Bertiny Bourdeau
Stanislas Rebaudet
Gérald Lerebours
Jean Hugues Henrys
Christian Raccurt
author_sort Kenny Moise
title Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
title_short Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
title_full Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
title_fullStr Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
title_full_unstemmed Impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in Haiti
title_sort impact of patron saint festivities on cholera in three communes in haiti
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Abstract Background Religious pilgrimages are among the anthropogenic factors known to be associated with the transmission of diarrheal diseases, such as cholera. This ecological study aimed to describe the evolution of cholera and assess the relationship between the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during the patron saint festivities and the incidence of cholera in the three communes of Cabaret, Carrefour, and Croix-des-Bouquets in Haiti in 2017. Methods An epidemiological curve was produced to illustrate the evolution of cholera at the communal level. Generalized linear models assuming a Poisson distribution were used to weight the annual cholera incidence of communal sections against variables such as the number of patronal festivities, population density and annual precipitation rates. The number of cases in the week of the festivity as well as one and 2 weeks later was weighted against patronal festivities and weekly precipitation rates. Results In total, 3633 suspected cholera cases were continuously reported in three communes in Haiti (Cabaret, Carrefour, Croix-des-bouquets) during the 52-epidemiological week period in 2017. After controlling for rainfall and population density, the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during the patron saint festivities was associated with a significant reduction in cholera incidence of 57.23% [PR = 0.4277 (97.5% CI: 0.2798–0.6193), p = 0.0000244]. The implementation of the strategy was associated with a reduction in cholera incidence of 25.41% 1 week following patronal festivities. Conclusion This study showed a continuous presence of cholera in three communes in Haiti in 2017 and an association between the implementation of the ‘coup de poing’ strategy during patronal festivities and a reduction in cholera incidence. The findings imply that the multi-partner ‘coup de poing’ strategy may have contributed to the reduced cholera incidence following patron saint festivities and in Ouest department in Haiti in 2017.
topic Cholera
Patronal festivities
Mass gatherings
Haiti
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-020-09601-9
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