Introduction: Despite some improvement in provision of safe drinking water, proper sanitation and hygiene promotion, cholera still remains a major public health problem in Malawi with outbreaks occurring almost every year since 1998. In response to 2014/2015 cholera outbreak, ministry of health and partners made a decision to assess the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a mass oral cholera vaccine (OCV) as an additional public health measure. This paper highlights the burden of the 2014/15 cholera outbreak, successes and challenges of OCV campaign conducted in March and April 2015. Methods: This was a documentation of the first OCV campaign conducted in Malawi. The campaign targeted over 160,000 people aged one year or more living...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
The paper by Vu Dinh Thiem et al. in this issue of the Journal provides valuable documentation of th...
Background: Despite World Health Organization (WHO) prequalification of two safe and effective oral ...
The outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe intensified interest in the control and prevention of cholera. W...
Abstract Cholera is endemic in many African countries with recurrent seasonal outbreaks in parts of ...
A reactive campaign using two doses of Shanchol Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) was implemented in 2016 i...
Introduction: cholera is a significant public health concern among displaced populations. Oral chole...
The number of reported cholera cases worldwide, as well as the frequency and scale of cholera epidem...
BACKGROUND:In addition to improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) measures and optimal case m...
Objectives To evaluate the quality and coverage of the campaign to distribute oral cholera vaccine (...
Introduction : While planning an immunization campaign in settings where public health interventions...
BackgroundIn addition to improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) measures and optimal case ma...
Bangladesh has historically been cholera endemic, with seasonal cholera outbreaks occurring each yea...
As an adjunct to cholera prevention measures, WHO advises the use of oral cholera vaccine through ma...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
The paper by Vu Dinh Thiem et al. in this issue of the Journal provides valuable documentation of th...
Background: Despite World Health Organization (WHO) prequalification of two safe and effective oral ...
The outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe intensified interest in the control and prevention of cholera. W...
Abstract Cholera is endemic in many African countries with recurrent seasonal outbreaks in parts of ...
A reactive campaign using two doses of Shanchol Oral Cholera Vaccine (OCV) was implemented in 2016 i...
Introduction: cholera is a significant public health concern among displaced populations. Oral chole...
The number of reported cholera cases worldwide, as well as the frequency and scale of cholera epidem...
BACKGROUND:In addition to improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) measures and optimal case m...
Objectives To evaluate the quality and coverage of the campaign to distribute oral cholera vaccine (...
Introduction : While planning an immunization campaign in settings where public health interventions...
BackgroundIn addition to improving water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) measures and optimal case ma...
Bangladesh has historically been cholera endemic, with seasonal cholera outbreaks occurring each yea...
As an adjunct to cholera prevention measures, WHO advises the use of oral cholera vaccine through ma...
Background Cholera is endemic in Bangladesh with epidemics occurring each year. The decision to use ...
• A global oral cholera vaccine (OCV) stockpile was established in 2013 to improve rapid access to t...
The paper by Vu Dinh Thiem et al. in this issue of the Journal provides valuable documentation of th...
Background: Despite World Health Organization (WHO) prequalification of two safe and effective oral ...