Ending cholera : a global roadmap to 2030
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Corporate Authors:World Health Organization. Global Task Force on Cholera Control. ; Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) ; Global Health Visions. ; Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. ; International Federation of the Red Cross. ; Johns Hopkins University. ; Médecins sans frontières (Association) ; Mérieux foundation. ; Task Force for Global Health. ; UNICEF ; Veolia Foundation.
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Description:Ending Cholera—A Global Roadmap to 2030 operationalises the new global strategy for cholera control at the country level and provides a concrete path toward a world in which cholera is no longer a threat to public health. By implementing the strategy between now and 2030, the Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC) partners will support countries to reduce cholera deaths by 90 percent. With the commitment of cholera-affected countries, technical partners, and donors, as many as 20 countries could eliminate disease transmission by 2030.
Ending Cholera—A Global Roadmap to 2030 operationalises the new global strategy for cholera control at the country level and provides a concrete path toward a world in which cholera is no longer a threat to public health. By implementing the strategy between now and 2030, the Global Task Force on Cholera Control (GTFCC) partners will support countries to reduce cholera deaths by 90 percent. With the commitment of cholera-affected countries, technical partners, and donors, as many as 20 countries could eliminate disease transmission by 2030.
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