Introduction Cross-border cholera outbreaks are a major public health problem in Sub-Saharan Africa contributing to the high annual reported cholera cases and deaths. These outbreaks affect all categories of people and are challenging to prevent and control. This article describes lessons learnt during the cross-border cholera outbreak control in Eastern and Southern Africa sub-regions using the case of Uganda-DRC and Malawi-Mozambique borders and makes recommendations for future outbreak prevention and control. Materials and Methods We reviewed weekly surveillance data, outbreak response reports and documented experiences on the management of the most recent cross-border cholera outbreaks in Eastern and Southern Africa sub-regions, namely in Uganda and Malawi respectively. Uganda-Democratic Republic of Congo and Malawi-Mozambique borders were selected because the countries sharing these borders reported high cholera disease burden to WHO. Results A total of 603 cross-border cholera cases with 5 deaths were recorded in Malawi and Uganda in 2015. Uganda recorded 118 cases with 2 deaths and CFR of 1.7%. The under-fives and school going children were the most affected age groups contributing 24.2% and 36.4% of all patients seen along Malawi-Mozambique and Uganda-DRC borders, respectively. These outbreaks lasted for over 3 months and spread to new areas leading to 60 cases with 3 deaths, CRF of 5%, and 102 cases 0 deaths in Malawi and Uganda, respectively. Factors contributing to these outbreaks were: poor sanitation and hygiene, use of contaminated water, floods and rampant cross- border movements. The outbreak control efforts mainly involved unilateral measures implemented by only one of the affected countries. Conclusions Cross-border cholera outbreaks contribute to the high annual reported cholera burden in Sub-Saharan Africa yet they remain silent, marginalized and poorly identified by cholera actors (governments and international agencies). The under-fives and the school going children were the most affected age groups. To successfully prevent and control these outbreaks, guidelines and strategies should be reviewed to assign clear roles and responsibilities to cholera actors on collaboration, prevention, detection, monitoring and control of these epidemics.
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Groote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Univ Cape Town, Dept Ophthalmol, Observatory, South AfricaGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Lewallen, Susan
Courtright, Paul
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Courtright, Paul
Etya'ale, Daniel
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Int Agcy Prevent Blindness, Observatory, South AfricaGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Etya'ale, Daniel
Mathenge, Wanjiku
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Rwanda Int Inst Ophthalmol, Kigale, RwandaGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Mathenge, Wanjiku
Schmidt, Elena
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SightSavers, Haywards Heath, EnglandGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Schmidt, Elena
Oye, Joseph
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SightSavers Int, Accra, GhanaGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Oye, Joseph
Clark, Anne
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Harvey Mudd Coll, Dept Math, Claremont, CA 91711 USAGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
Clark, Anne
Williams, Talithia
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Harvey Mudd Coll, Dept Math, Claremont, CA 91711 USAGroote Schuur Hosp, Kilimanjaro Ctr Community Ophthalmol Int, Observatory, South Africa
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Karolinska Inst, Global Publ Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden
Makerere Univ CHS, Sch Publ Hlth, Kampala, UgandaKarolinska Inst, Global Publ Hlth, Stockholm, Sweden