1. Field trial of inactivated oral cholera vaccines in Bangladesh: results from 5 years of follow-up.
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van Loon FP, Clemens JD, Chakraborty J, Rao MR, Kay BA, Sack DA, Yunus M, Ali M, Svennerholm AM, and Holmgren J
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Age Factors, Bangladesh epidemiology, Child, Child, Preschool, Cholera epidemiology, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Vaccines, Inactivated therapeutic use, Cholera prevention & control, Cholera Vaccines therapeutic use
- Abstract
To determine the protective efficacy (PE) of three doses of oral B subunit-killed whole cell (BS-WC) or killed whole cell-only (WC) vaccines against cholera, a clinical trial was conducted among 62285 children over 2 years and adult women in rural Bangladesh. During 5 years of follow-up, there were 144 cases of cholera in the BS-WC group (PE = 49%; P < 0.001), 150 in the WC group (PE = 47%; P < 0.001), and 283 in the K12 group. Protection by each vaccine was evident only during the first three years of follow-up; long-term protection of young children was observed only against classical but not El Tor cholera; 3-year protection against both cholera biotypes occurred among older persons, but at a higher level against classical cholera.
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- 1996
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