Extended Data Fig. 4: Annual country-level modeled cases by country, grouped by countries with or without more than 5000 cases in at least one year. | Nature Medicine

Extended Data Fig. 4: Annual country-level modeled cases by country, grouped by countries with or without more than 5000 cases in at least one year.

From: Geographical shifting of cholera burden in Africa and its implications for disease control

Extended Data Fig. 4

Bar heights represent the mean and error bars represent the 95% CrI across 4000 samples from the posterior distribution. The top panel displays countries that did not have any years exceeding 5000 mean estimated cases, while the bottom panel displays countries that had at least one year exceeding 5000 mean estimated cases. Red bars and grey bars indicate years when the annual country-level modeled cases did or did not exceed 5000 cases, respectively. An absence of a bar indicates a year with less than 1 mean estimated modeled case. The following countries had less than 1 estimated modeled case in all years: Botswana, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Lesotho.

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