| Literature DB >> 26681205 |
Sachin N Desai1, Zenebe Akalu2, Mekonnen Teferi2, Byomkesh Manna3, Samuel Teshome1, Ju Yeon Park1, Jae Seung Yang1, Deok Ryun Kim1, Suman Kanungo3, Laura Digilio1.
Abstract
Studies on safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of the killed, bivalent whole cell oral cholera vaccine (Shanchol) have been conducted in historically endemic settings of Asia. Recent cholera vaccination campaigns in Haiti and Guinea have also demonstrated favourable immunogenicity and effectiveness in nonendemic outbreak settings. We performed a secondary analysis, comparing immune responses of Shanchol from two randomised controlled trials performed in an endemic and a less endemic area (Addis Ababa) during a nonoutbreak setting. While Shanchol may offer some degree of immediate protection in primed populations living in cholera endemic areas, as well as being highly immunogenic in less endemic settings, understanding the characteristics of immune responses in each of these areas is vital in determining ideal dosing strategies that offer the greatest public health impact to populations from areas with varying degrees of cholera endemicity.Keywords: cholera; choléra; cólera; immunogenicity; immunogénicité; inmunogenicidad; oral cholera vaccine; vaccin oral contre le choléra; vacuna oral para el cólera
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26681205 DOI: 10.1111/tmi.12641
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Med Int Health ISSN: 1360-2276 Impact factor: 2.622