Summary: Inactivated oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) are a cornerstone of international efforts to control cholera, and are currently deployed from a global stockpile for the control of epidemics and endemic hotspots, as well as for humanitarian emergencies. One inactivated OCV (with tradenames Shanchol™ and Euvichol-Plus™) is used in the stockpile, but the number of available doses is inadequate to meet the rapidly rising demand for OCVs from countries affected by cholera. Newer, simplified inactivated OCVs under development offer the possibilities of lower expense and higher production yields, and could expand the stockpile. However, their clinical development is made complex because placebo-controlled randomised trials of OCV efficacy are n...
About one-third of the countries in the world are on the verge of a cholera outbreak placing over a ...
The significant annual burden of disease from cholera remains a preventable global tragedy. An oral ...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...
Background: Cholera is a cause of acute watery diarrhoea which can cause dehydration and death if no...
Abstract: There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to ...
BACKGROUND: Killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (kOCVs) are becoming a standard cholera control ...
<div><p>There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to wa...
There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to water and ...
Killed oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) have been licensed for use in developing countries, but protecti...
Analyses of stool from patients with acute watery diarrhea (AWD) using sensitive molecular diagnosti...
Background: Oral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licensed a...
Cholera is endemic in approximately 50 countries, primarily in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, ...
Background: Currently, there are two oral cholera vaccines (OCV) that are prequalified by the World ...
Background: Killed oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) have been licensed for use in developing countries, ...
In addition to improved water supply and sanitation, the two-dose killed oral cholera vaccine (OCV) ...
About one-third of the countries in the world are on the verge of a cholera outbreak placing over a ...
The significant annual burden of disease from cholera remains a preventable global tragedy. An oral ...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...
Background: Cholera is a cause of acute watery diarrhoea which can cause dehydration and death if no...
Abstract: There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to ...
BACKGROUND: Killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (kOCVs) are becoming a standard cholera control ...
<div><p>There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to wa...
There is increasing interest to use oral cholera vaccination as an additional strategy to water and ...
Killed oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) have been licensed for use in developing countries, but protecti...
Analyses of stool from patients with acute watery diarrhea (AWD) using sensitive molecular diagnosti...
Background: Oral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are licensed a...
Cholera is endemic in approximately 50 countries, primarily in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, ...
Background: Currently, there are two oral cholera vaccines (OCV) that are prequalified by the World ...
Background: Killed oral cholera vaccines (OCVs) have been licensed for use in developing countries, ...
In addition to improved water supply and sanitation, the two-dose killed oral cholera vaccine (OCV) ...
About one-third of the countries in the world are on the verge of a cholera outbreak placing over a ...
The significant annual burden of disease from cholera remains a preventable global tragedy. An oral ...
In August, the World Health Organization (WHO) published alarming data on the re-emergence of choler...