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Efficacy of a Single-Dose, Inactivated Oral Cholera Vaccine in Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Anna Needs Neuroblastoma Answers, International Vaccine Institute, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published InNew England Journal of Medicine
Year2016
Citations160

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A single-dose regimen of the current killed oral cholera vaccines that have been prequalified by the World Health Organization would make them more attractive for use against endemic and epidemic cholera. We conducted an efficacy trial of a single dose of the killed oral cholera vaccine Shanchol, which is currently given in a two-dose schedule, in an urban area in which cholera is highly endemic. METHODS: Nonpregnant residents of Dhaka, Bangladesh, who were 1 year of age or older were randomly assigned to receive a single dose of oral cholera vaccine or oral placebo. The primary outcome was vaccine protective efficacy against culture-confirmed cholera occurring 7 to 180 days after dosing. Prespecified secondary outcomes included protective efficacy against severely…
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