Oral cholera vaccination is an approach to preventing outbreaks in at-risk settings and controlling cholera in endemic settings. However, vaccine-derived herd immunity may be short-lived due to interactions between human mobility and imperfect or waning vaccine efficacy. As the supply and utilization of oral cholera vaccines grows, critical questions related to herd immunity are emerging, including: who should be targeted; when should revaccination be performed; and why have cholera outbreaks occurred in recently vaccinated populations?We use mathematical models to simulate routine and mass oral cholera vaccination in populations with varying degrees of migration, transmission intensity, and vaccine coverage. We show that migration and wani...
Recent analysis of results of the 1985 vaccine trial in Bangladesh showed that a killed oral cholera...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that inactivated, whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) con...
SummaryBackgroundOral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licen...
Background: Oral cholera vaccination is an approach to preventing outbreaks in at-risk settings and ...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
Despite being one of the first infectious diseases to be isolated and studied in modern times, chole...
Following mass population displacements in South Sudan, preventive cholera vaccination campaigns wer...
BACKGROUND: Cholera is known to be transmitted from person to person, and inactivated oral cholera v...
Abstract Background Cholera is a major public health ...
BackgroundCholera is a major public health concern in displaced-person camps, which often contend wi...
The outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe intensified interest in the control and prevention of cholera. W...
Background: Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an e...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
BACKGROUND:Cholera causes an estimated 100,000 deaths annually worldwide, with the majority of burde...
Recent analysis of results of the 1985 vaccine trial in Bangladesh showed that a killed oral cholera...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that inactivated, whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) con...
SummaryBackgroundOral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licen...
Background: Oral cholera vaccination is an approach to preventing outbreaks in at-risk settings and ...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
Despite being one of the first infectious diseases to be isolated and studied in modern times, chole...
Following mass population displacements in South Sudan, preventive cholera vaccination campaigns wer...
BACKGROUND: Cholera is known to be transmitted from person to person, and inactivated oral cholera v...
Abstract Background Cholera is a major public health ...
BackgroundCholera is a major public health concern in displaced-person camps, which often contend wi...
The outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe intensified interest in the control and prevention of cholera. W...
Background: Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an e...
Use of cholera vaccines in response to epidemics (reactive vaccination) may provide an effective sup...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
BACKGROUND:Cholera causes an estimated 100,000 deaths annually worldwide, with the majority of burde...
Recent analysis of results of the 1985 vaccine trial in Bangladesh showed that a killed oral cholera...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown that inactivated, whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) con...
SummaryBackgroundOral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licen...