Multinational cholera outbreak after wedding in the Dominican Republic

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We conducted a case-control study of a cholera outbreak after a wedding in the Dominican Republic, January 22, 2011. Ill persons were more likely to report having consumed shrimp on ice (odds ratio 8.50) and ice cubes in beverages (odds ratio 3.62). Travelers to cholera-affected areas should avoid consuming uncooked seafood and untreated water.

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Jiménez, M. L., Apostolou, A., Suarez, A. J. P., Meyer, L., Hiciano, S., Newton, A., … Pimentel, R. (2011). Multinational cholera outbreak after wedding in the Dominican Republic. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17(11), 2172–2174. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1711.111263

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