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Mucosal Antitoxic and Antibacterial Immunity after Cholera Disease and after Immunization with a Combined B Subunit-Whole Cell Vaccine

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A.‐M. Svennerholm, Marianne Jertborn, I. e. Gothefors, Amr M. Karim et al.

Journal: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 1984Citations: 236

Mucosal and systemic immune responses to a new oral cholera vaccine, consisting of the B subunit plus killed vibrios, were studied in Bangladeshi volunteers and compared with those to clinical cholera. A single peroral dose of vaccine induced a local IgA antitoxin response in intestinal-lavage fluid...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinology
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Saliva, breast milk, and serum antibody responses as indirect measures of intestinal immunity after oral cholera vaccination or natural disease

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Marianne Jertborn, Ann‐Mari Svennerholm, Jan Holmgren

Journal: Journal of Clinical MicrobiologyYear: 1986Citations: 173

The possibility that antibody responses in serum, saliva, or breast milk samples to oral vaccines or enteric infections may reflect the intestinal immune response was evaluated in Bangladeshi volunteers orally immunized with a cholera B subunit-whole-cell vaccine (B + WCV) and in patients convalesci...

Health SciencesMedicineInfectious DiseasesOpen Access
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B Subunit-Whole Cell and Whole Cell-Only Oral Vaccines Against Cholera: Studies on Reactogenicity and Immunogenicity

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John D. Clemens, Bonita Stanton, J. Chakraborty, David A. Sack et al.

Journal: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 1987Citations: 97

We conducted a randomized trial among persons in rural Bangladesh to evaluate the side effects and immunogenicity of orally administered B subunit-killed whole cell (BS-WC) and killed whole cell-only (WC) cholera vaccines and a killed Escherichia coli strain K12 placebo proposed for field testing. T...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinology
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An oral B subunit: whole cell vaccine against cholera

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Jan Holmgren, Ann‐Mari Svennerholm, Marianne Jertborn, John D. Clemens et al.

Journal: VaccineYear: 1992Citations: 72

During the last decade there has been a rapid progress in the development of new, much improved vaccines against cholera. These vaccines, which are given orally to stimulate the gut mucosal immune system, are based on either a combination of purified cholera toxin B (binding) subunit and killed chol...

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Effect of Neutralization of Gastric Acid on Immune Responses to an Oral B Subunit, Killed Whole-Cell Cholera Vaccine

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John D. Clemens, Marianne Jertborn, David A. Sack, Bonita Stanton et al.

Journal: The Journal of Infectious DiseasesYear: 1986Citations: 62

Journal Article Effect of Neutralization of Gastric Acid on Immune Responses to an Oral B Subunit, Killed Whole-Cell Cholera Vaccine Get access J. D. Clemens, J. D. Clemens International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh; the University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Swed...

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IgG and IgA Subclass Distribution of Antitoxin Antibody Responses after Oral Cholera Vaccination or Cholera Disease

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Marianne Jertborn, A.‐M. Svennerholm, Jan Holmgren

Journal: International Archives of Allergy and Applied ImmunologyYear: 2009Citations: 16

The immunoglobulin subclass distribution of cholera antitoxin antibody responses in serum was studied in Swedish volunteers after different routes of immunization with a cholera B subunit-whole cell vaccine (B + WCV) and in Bangladeshi patients convalescing from cholera disease. Both oral and parent...

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Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli diarrhea in an endemic area prepares the intestine for an anamnestic immunoglobulin A antitoxin response to oral cholera B subunit vaccination

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Jan Holmgren, A.‐M. Svennerholm, Leif Gothefors, Marianne Jertborn et al.

Journal: Infection and ImmunityYear: 1988Citations: 13

We examined whether infection with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) producing the heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) can prime the gut immune system to respond more efficiently to the immunologically related cholera B subunit component of a recently developed oral B subunit-whole-cell cholera vacci...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinologyOpen Access
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Enterotoxin-Specific Immunoglobulin E Responses in Humans after Infection or Vaccination with Diarrhea-Causing Enteropathogens

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Firdausi Qadri, Muhammad Asaduzzaman, Christine Wennerås, Golam Mohi et al.

Journal: Infection and ImmunityYear: 2000Citations: 12

Cholera toxin (CT)-specific antibody responses of the immunoglobulin E (IgE) isotype in the sera of adult patients suffering from infection with either Vibrio cholerae O1, V. cholerae O139, or enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) were analyzed and compared with those in the sera of volunteers imm...

Life SciencesBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyEndocrinologyOpen Access
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Current status of an oral B subunit whole cell cholera vaccine.

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A.‐M. Svennerholm, Marianne Jertborn, Leif Gothefors, A. Karim et al.

Journal: PubMedYear: 1983Citations: 7

Purified B subunit of cholera toxin retains membrane-binding capacity and protective immunogenicity and yet has no toxic activity as tested in animals. These properties suggest that B subunit might be a promising immunogen, particularly as an oral vaccine, for stimulating protective antitoxic immuni...

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Secretory Immunity to Vibrio Cholerae Bacteria and Cholera Toxin: Prospects for an Improved Cholera Vaccine

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A-M Svennerholm, Marianne Jertborn, Leif Gothefors, Amr M. Karim et al.

Year: 1985Citations: 1
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