We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever against recurrent typhoid fever prompting a visit. This study takes advantage of multi-year follow-up of a population with endemic typhoid participating in a cluster-randomized control trial of Vi capsular polysaccharide typhoid vaccine in Kolkata, India. A population of 70,566 individuals, of whom 37,673 were vaccinated with one dose of either Vi vaccine or a control (Hepatitis A) vaccine, were observed for four years. Surveillance detected 315 first typhoid visits, among whom 4 developed subsequent typhoid, 3 due to reinfection, defined using genomic criteria and corresponding to -124% (95% CI: -599, 28) protection by the initial illness. ...
Background Typhoid fever remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-income and middle-i...
Globally, an estimated 11 to 21 million cases of febrile illness and 117,000 to 161,000 deaths are a...
Salmonella Typhi, first isolated in 1884, results in infection of the intestines and can end in deat...
We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever...
We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever...
Typhoid fever remains an important public health problem globally. Cluster randomized effectiveness ...
Typhi), is a major health problem especially in developing countries. Vaccines against typhoid are ...
BACKGROUND: In a cluster randomized trial (CRT) of a Vi polysaccharide vaccine against typhoid in th...
Despite the availability of typhoid fever vaccines since late 1980s, the public health program use o...
Each year, 12.1 to 20.6 million typhoid fever infections occur globally, of which 1% result in death...
Development of a safe and efficacious vaccine against typhoid fever has been the mainstay of enteric...
Vaccination against typhoid fever was first introduced at the end of last century and this prophylac...
Modeling of the transmission dynamics of typhoid allows for an evaluation of the potential direct an...
Typhoid fever is a disease predominant in underdeveloped and developing countries. Typhoid fever is ...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is endemic in Karachi, with an incidence among children ranging from 170 t...
Background Typhoid fever remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-income and middle-i...
Globally, an estimated 11 to 21 million cases of febrile illness and 117,000 to 161,000 deaths are a...
Salmonella Typhi, first isolated in 1884, results in infection of the intestines and can end in deat...
We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever...
We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever...
Typhoid fever remains an important public health problem globally. Cluster randomized effectiveness ...
Typhi), is a major health problem especially in developing countries. Vaccines against typhoid are ...
BACKGROUND: In a cluster randomized trial (CRT) of a Vi polysaccharide vaccine against typhoid in th...
Despite the availability of typhoid fever vaccines since late 1980s, the public health program use o...
Each year, 12.1 to 20.6 million typhoid fever infections occur globally, of which 1% result in death...
Development of a safe and efficacious vaccine against typhoid fever has been the mainstay of enteric...
Vaccination against typhoid fever was first introduced at the end of last century and this prophylac...
Modeling of the transmission dynamics of typhoid allows for an evaluation of the potential direct an...
Typhoid fever is a disease predominant in underdeveloped and developing countries. Typhoid fever is ...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is endemic in Karachi, with an incidence among children ranging from 170 t...
Background Typhoid fever remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in low-income and middle-i...
Globally, an estimated 11 to 21 million cases of febrile illness and 117,000 to 161,000 deaths are a...
Salmonella Typhi, first isolated in 1884, results in infection of the intestines and can end in deat...