The outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe intensified interest in the control and prevention of cholera. While there is agreement that safe water, sanitation, and personal hygiene are ideal for the long term control of cholera, there is controversy about the role of newer approaches such as oral cholera vaccines (OCVs). In October 2009 the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts advised the World Health Organization to consider reactive vaccination campaigns in response to large cholera outbreaks. To evaluate the potential benefit of this pivotal change in WHO policy, we used existing data from cholera outbreaks to simulate the number of cholera cases preventable by reactive mass vaccination.Datasets of cholera outbreaks from three sites with varying...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...
Two meetings of the World Health Organization (WHO)-in 1999 and 2002-had examined the potential use ...
International audienceIn an interesting Personal View, Lucy Parker and colleagues1 reported the diff...
Background. To contain ongoing cholera outbreaks, the World Health Organization has suggested that r...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
The use of oral cholera vaccine (OCV) has increased since 2011, when Shanchol, the first OCV suitabl...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
Background: Oral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licensed a...
SummaryBackgroundOral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licen...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
The number of reported cholera cases worldwide, as well as the frequency and scale of cholera epidem...
BackgroundIn April 2016, an emergency vaccination campaign using one dose of Oral Cholera Vaccine (O...
Introduction: Despite some improvement in provision of safe drinking water, proper sanitation and hy...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
BACKGROUND: Cholera is known to be transmitted from person to person, and inactivated oral cholera v...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...
Two meetings of the World Health Organization (WHO)-in 1999 and 2002-had examined the potential use ...
International audienceIn an interesting Personal View, Lucy Parker and colleagues1 reported the diff...
Background. To contain ongoing cholera outbreaks, the World Health Organization has suggested that r...
Shortages of vaccines for epidemic diseases, such as cholera, meningitis, and yellow fever, have bec...
The use of oral cholera vaccine (OCV) has increased since 2011, when Shanchol, the first OCV suitabl...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
Background: Oral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licensed a...
SummaryBackgroundOral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licen...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
The number of reported cholera cases worldwide, as well as the frequency and scale of cholera epidem...
BackgroundIn April 2016, an emergency vaccination campaign using one dose of Oral Cholera Vaccine (O...
Introduction: Despite some improvement in provision of safe drinking water, proper sanitation and hy...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
BACKGROUND: Cholera is known to be transmitted from person to person, and inactivated oral cholera v...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...
Two meetings of the World Health Organization (WHO)-in 1999 and 2002-had examined the potential use ...
International audienceIn an interesting Personal View, Lucy Parker and colleagues1 reported the diff...