Ntiwapụ nke ọgbụgbọ na ọgbụgba na Papua New Guinea na 2009

Ntiwapụ nke ọgbụgbọ na Papua New Guinea bụ ntiwapụ nke ọrịa ọgbụgba n'akụkụ Northern Coast nke Papua New Guinea. Ọ bụ ntiwapụ mbụ nke ọgbụgbọ na ọgbụgba n'ime afọ 50, [1]. Ma gbasaa n'obodo nile bido na n'ime obodo coastal abuo di nso ebe Lae no ruo n'ime obodo di n'ebe Madang nakwa ebe ndi n'emepeghi emepe di ebe odo mmiri Sepik no.[2]

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Ntiwapụ ahụ malitere na Morobe Province na July 2009, mana ka ọ na-erule February 2010, ọ gbasara na Madang na East Sepik, dị ka onye nnọchi anya World Health Organization Eigil Sorensen si kwuo. Mgbasawanye ngwa ngwa nke ọrịa ahụ bụ n'ihi mmiri na-adịghị mma, na njem nke ndị butere ọrịa na-egosighị mgbaàmà. Dị ka Sorensen si kwuo, ọtụtụ ebe dị na Papua New Guinea, nke na-ejikarị ọtụtụ mmadụ ebi ma ọ bụ na mpụga obodo ndị na-enweghị usoro nsị kwesịrị ekwesị, nyere "ọnọdụ dị mma" maka ọrịa ọgbụgbọ na-efe efe na mba ahụ, ọrịa ahụ "na-agbasa" na mba ahụ dum.

E gosipụtara na e gosipụtara ọrịa 2,000, mana naanị mmadụ 50 anwụọla.

  1. Papua New Guinea: First cholera cases in 50 years. ReliefWeb (2009-09-07). Retrieved on 2024-07-27.
  2. Horwood (2014). "Spatio-temporal epidemiology of the cholera outbreak in Papua New Guinea, 2009–2011". BMC Infectious Diseases 14 (1). DOI:10.1186/1471-2334-14-449. ISSN 1471-2334. PMID 25141942.