Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2410347 | Vaccine | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We assessed the long-term protection afforded by a killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccine produced in Vietnam. A mass immunization of children and adults with the killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccine was undertaken in half of the communes of Hue, Vietnam, in 1998; the remaining communes were immunized in 2000. No cholera was observed in Hue until 2003, when an outbreak of El Tor cholera made it possible to conduct a case–control study. The overall vaccine effectiveness 3–5 years after vaccination was 50% (9–63%). This low-cost, easily administered vaccine should be considered as a tool for the control of cholera.
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Authors
Vu Dinh Thiem, Jacqueline L. Deen, Lorenz von Seidlein, Do Gia Canh, Dang Duc Anh, Jin-Kyung Park, Mohammad Ali, M. Carolina Danovaro-Holliday, Nguyen Dinh Son, Nguyen Thai Hoa, Jan Holmgren, John D. Clemens,