BackgroundCholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especially in slum areas. In response to growing interest among local policymakers to control this disease, this study estimated the impact and cost-effectiveness of preventive cholera vaccination over a ten-year period in a high-risk slum population in Dhaka to inform decisions about the use of oral cholera vaccines as a key tool in reducing cholera risk in such populations.Methodology/Principal findingsAssuming use of a two-dose killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccine to be produced locally, the number of cholera cases and deaths averted was estimated for three target group options (1–4 year olds, 1–14 year olds, and all persons 1+), using cholera i...
ABSTRACTObjectivesWe evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a low-cost cholera vaccine licensed and use...
IntroductionIn 2016, for the very first time, the Ministry of Health in Zambia implemented a reactiv...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
BACKGROUND:Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especia...
BACKGROUND: Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especi...
Background Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especi...
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (cost per DALY averted) for vaccination of 1–14 year olds with...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
Killed, oral cholera vaccines have proven safe and effective, and several large-scale mass cholera v...
As the world\u27s longest running pandemic, cholera poses a substantial public health burden in Bang...
Bangladesh has historically been cholera endemic, with seasonal cholera outbreaks occurring each yea...
INTRODUCTION:Cholera is a highly infectious disease and remains a serious public health burden in Ba...
Introduction: Cholera is a highly infectious disease and remains a serious public health burden in B...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) as a supplem...
Objectives: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a low-cost cholera vaccine licensed and used in V...
ABSTRACTObjectivesWe evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a low-cost cholera vaccine licensed and use...
IntroductionIn 2016, for the very first time, the Ministry of Health in Zambia implemented a reactiv...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...
BACKGROUND:Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especia...
BACKGROUND: Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especi...
Background Cholera remains an important public health problem in major cities in Bangladesh, especi...
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (cost per DALY averted) for vaccination of 1–14 year olds with...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
Killed, oral cholera vaccines have proven safe and effective, and several large-scale mass cholera v...
As the world\u27s longest running pandemic, cholera poses a substantial public health burden in Bang...
Bangladesh has historically been cholera endemic, with seasonal cholera outbreaks occurring each yea...
INTRODUCTION:Cholera is a highly infectious disease and remains a serious public health burden in Ba...
Introduction: Cholera is a highly infectious disease and remains a serious public health burden in B...
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) as a supplem...
Objectives: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a low-cost cholera vaccine licensed and used in V...
ABSTRACTObjectivesWe evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a low-cost cholera vaccine licensed and use...
IntroductionIn 2016, for the very first time, the Ministry of Health in Zambia implemented a reactiv...
Although advances in rehydration therapy have made cholera a treatable disease with low case-fatalit...