The Cholera Channel features articles on applied and basic research related to the global fight against cholera. It includes a wide range of topics with application to cholera prevention and control, including basic science (such as cholera immunology, molecular biology), epidemiologic studies, microbiologic and computational studies exploring the dynamics and spread of cholera, and applied field research on the efficacy, effectiveness and impact of cholera control programs (such as water and sanitation interventions and oral cholera vaccines).
The Channel Editors showcase the most up to date research to assist various stakeholders in the global fight against cholera, including academics, practitioners, healthcare workers, policy makers, implementers, patients, and civil society. The scope of the Channel was developed with the Channel Editors, who will be responsible for curating the content that goes into the Channel.
Channel Editors
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Andrew Azman
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Louise Ivers
Center for Global Health at Massachusetts General Hospital
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Francisco Luquero
Epicentre
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Lorenzo Pezzoli
Global Task Force on Cholera Control
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The Lancet: Global Health Untangling the causes of the 2016–18 Cholera epidemic in Yemen
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The Lancet: Global Health Cholera epidemic in Yemen, 2016–18: an analysis of surveillance data
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Journal of Travel Medicine Cholera: under diagnosis and differentiation from other diarrhoeal diseases
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Journal of Theoretical Biology Modeling the 2016–2017 Yemen cholera outbreak with the impact of limited medical resources – ScienceDirect
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Twitter GTFCC surveillance meeting
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Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Increased antibiotic resistance exhibited by the biofilm of Vibrio cholerae O139
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Cellular and Infection Microbiology Anti-biofilm Properties of the Fecal Probiotic Lactobacilli Against Vibrio spp.