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Safety and immunogenicity of oral killed whole cell recombinant B subunit cholera vaccine in Barranquilla, Colombia.
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Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization [Bull Pan Am Health Organ] 1995 Dec; Vol. 29 (4), pp. 312-21. - Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- In January and February 1992, an assessment was conducted of the safety and immunogenicity of two doses of a new oral cholera vaccine prepared from the recombinant B subunit of the toxin and from killed whole cells (rBS/WC) in 1,165 individuals between the ages of 12 months and 64 years in Barranquilla, Colombia. This was a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled study. Participants received two doses of either the vaccine or a placebo (killed Escherichia coli K12) over a two-week interval. Few symptoms were detected during the three days following administration of the initial dose and even fewer following the second. Sera obtained upon administration of the first dose and two weeks after administration of the second were tested for Vibrio cholerae 01 Inaba vibriocidal antibodies and antitoxins. Geometric mean titers (GMT) of vibriocidal antibodies were found to increase two-fold in subjects receiving the vaccine. In the paired samples taken from vaccinated subjects, two-fold or greater increases were observed in 44% and four-fold or greater increases were observed in 34%, as compared to similar increases in 9.2% and 2.2% of the sera taken from those receiving the placebo (P < 0.05). The GMTs of IgG and IgA antitoxins, as determined by ELISA, increased by factors of 4 and 3.2, respectively, in those receiving the vaccine, as compared to factors of 1.1 and 1.1 in those given the placebo (P < 0.001 for IgG, P < 0.01 for IgA). Approximately 80% of the paired samples from the vaccinated group showed an increase of both IgG and IgA antitoxins > or = 1.5, as compared to only about 20% of those in the placebo group (P < 0.000001). Belonging to the O blood group did not significantly affect the immune response. Children under age four tended to show a weaker vibriocidal antibody response and a stronger antitoxin response than older subjects. The two doses of oral vaccine were found to be safe and without attributable side-effects. The vibriocidal antibody and antitoxin responses were similar to those obtained previously with the conventional oral killed whole cell B subunit cholera vaccine.
- Subjects :
- Administration, Oral
Adolescent
Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Cholera Vaccines adverse effects
Colombia
Double-Blind Method
Humans
Immunoglobulin A blood
Immunoglobulin G blood
Infant
Middle Aged
Vaccines, Inactivated
Vaccines, Synthetic adverse effects
Antibodies, Bacterial blood
Cholera Toxin immunology
Cholera Vaccines immunology
Vaccines, Synthetic immunology
Vibrio cholerae immunology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0085-4638
- Volume :
- 29
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 8605522