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An outbreak of cholera in Medipally village, Andhra Pradesh, India, 2013
Background: Cholera continues to remain endemic in over 50 countries
and has caused large epidemics with around 3\u20135 million cases
occurring every year in Asia alone. In India, cholera is endemic in
many states. However, etiological information and age-specific
incidence related to cholera outbreaks is limited. In November 2013,
district authorities reported a cluster of diarrheal disease among
residents of Medipally to the state surveillance unit. We investigated
this cluster to confirm its etiology, describe its magnitude, identify
potential risk factors, and make recommendations for control. Findings:
A house-to-house active search was conducted to identify cases of acute
diarrhea and collect information on drinking water source. Drinking
water samples were collected from common water sources and sampled
households to test for bacteriological quality. Ten stool samples were
collected for culture. A matched case\u2013control study was conducted
to identify the risk factors. A total of 138 case-patients of diarrhea
(Attack rate: 11.5/100; Population: 15 1,200) and 1 death (Case
Fatality Ratio: 0.72/100) were identified. Five of the 10 stool samples
were culture positive for V. cholerae, serogroup O1 El Tor. Drinking
water from the overhead tank [Adjusted OR (AOR): 31.94, 95 % CI:
7.3-139.5] was associated with risk of developing illness. Conclusions:
This outbreak affected nearly 11% of the village population and was due
to contamination of the main drinking water source. Outbreaks such as
this can be prevented by constructing the drain away from the water
pipelines and by monitoring regular chlorination of drinking water
source and inspection of pipelines for damage
Administrative reporting for a hospital document scanning system
This thesis will examine the manual hospital document retrieval system and electronic document scanning system. From this examination, requirements will be listed for the Administrative Reporting for the Hospital Document Scanning System which will provide better service and reliability than the previous systems. To assure that the requirements can be met, this will be developed into a working system which is named as the Administrative Reporting for the Hospital Document Scanning System(ARHDSS).Department of Computer ScienceThesis (M.S.
Administrative reporting for a hospital document scanning system
This thesis will examine the manual hospital document retrieval system and electronic document scanning system. From this examination, requirements will be listed for the Administrative Reporting for the Hospital Document Scanning System which will provide better service and reliability than the previous systems. To assure that the requirements can be met, this will be developed into a working system which is named as the Administrative Reporting for the Hospital Document Scanning System(ARHDSS).Thesis (M.S.)Department of Computer Scienc