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Herd immunity conferred by killed oral cholera vaccines in Bangladesh: a reanalysis

Author Affiliations
International Vaccine Institute, Portland State University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, National Institutes of Health, ...
Published InThe Lancet
Year2005
Citations331

Abstract

Background Decisions about the use of killed oral cholera vaccines, which confer moderate levels of direct protection to vaccinees, can depend on whether the vaccines also provide indirect (herd) protection when high levels of vaccine coverage are attained. We reanalysed data from a field trial in Bangladesh to ascertain whether there is evidence of indirect protection from killed oral cholera vaccines. Methods We analysed the first year of surveillance data from a placebo-controlled trial of B subunit-killed whole-cell and killed whole-cell-only oral cholera vaccines in children and adult women in Bangladesh. We calculated whether there was an inverse, monotonic trend for the relation between the level of vaccine coverage in a residential cluster and the incidence of cholera in individual…
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