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The Lancet, 2017
Cholera is an acute, watery diarrhoeal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae of the O1 or O139 serogroups. In the past two centuries, cholera has emerged and spread from the Ganges Delta six times and from Indonesia once to cause global pandemics. Rational approaches to the case management of cholera with oral and intravenous rehydration therapy have ...
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Cholera is an acute, watery diarrhoeal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae of the O1 or O139 serogroups. In the past two centuries, cholera has emerged and spread from the Ganges Delta six times and from Indonesia once to cause global pandemics. Rational approaches to the case management of cholera with oral and intravenous rehydration therapy have ...
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Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1994
Although it is more than a century since the discovery of the vibrio bacillus, cholera remains one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world. The epidemiology of cholera is an interaction between the biological and ecological properties of Vibrio cholerae and the complex patterns of human behaviour in tropical environments.
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Although it is more than a century since the discovery of the vibrio bacillus, cholera remains one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world. The epidemiology of cholera is an interaction between the biological and ecological properties of Vibrio cholerae and the complex patterns of human behaviour in tropical environments.
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The Journal of Immunology, 1948
Summary Human subjects were immunized against V. cholerae by the injection of vaccines which were prepared by different methods. The method of preparation did not seem to have any appreciable effect on the antibody response following the injections.
E, SINGER, S H, WEI, S H, HOA
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Summary Human subjects were immunized against V. cholerae by the injection of vaccines which were prepared by different methods. The method of preparation did not seem to have any appreciable effect on the antibody response following the injections.
E, SINGER, S H, WEI, S H, HOA
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1992
The currently licensed parenteral cholera vaccine has not been a useful public health tool in the control of cholera. Building on the knowledge that primary infection offers significant protection against reinfection and that mucosal immunity mediates this protection, several oral cholera vaccines have been developed. These vaccine candidates or future
C O, Tacket, J, Clemens, J B, Kaper
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The currently licensed parenteral cholera vaccine has not been a useful public health tool in the control of cholera. Building on the knowledge that primary infection offers significant protection against reinfection and that mucosal immunity mediates this protection, several oral cholera vaccines have been developed. These vaccine candidates or future
C O, Tacket, J, Clemens, J B, Kaper
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Science Translational Medicine, 2018
Colonization of the gut by virulent Vibrio cholerae is suppressed by probiotic-like activity of a live cholera vaccine candidate and Lactococcus lactis in two animal models (Hubbard et al. and Mao et al. , this issue).
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Colonization of the gut by virulent Vibrio cholerae is suppressed by probiotic-like activity of a live cholera vaccine candidate and Lactococcus lactis in two animal models (Hubbard et al. and Mao et al. , this issue).
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Diagnosis, Management, and Future Control of Cholera
Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 2022Fahima Chowdhury, Firdausi Qadri
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