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Safety and immunogenicity of PanChol, a single-dose live-attenuated oral cholera vaccine: results from a phase 1a, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial

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Leitner DR   +21 more
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New cholera vaccines

Vaccine, 1989
Development of improved cholera vaccines has progressed rapidly in recent years. An oral killed vaccine, designed to evoke antibacterial as well as antitoxic intestinal immunity, has proved to be completely safe and to protect against cholera for at least 3 years.
J, Holmgren   +3 more
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Cholera Vaccines

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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Vaccinating against cholera

Nursing Standard, 1990
Vaccination against cholera is being over-prescribed and may lead to a false sense of security.
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Vibrio cholerae Vaccines

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1989
Several approaches to the development of a safe and effective vaccine against Vibrio cholerae are currently being pursued. These candidate vaccines include (1) live V. cholerae strains attenuated by recombinant DNA techniques; (2) killed whole V. cholerae organisms plus purified cholera enterotoxin B subunit; and (3) cloned V.
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Vaccines for preventing cholera

2001
Oral cholera vaccines (either killed whole cell or live recombinant vaccines) are newer alternatives to the parenteral vaccines which have been thought to confer only moderate and short-term immunity.The objective of this review was to assess the effect of cholera vaccines in preventing cases of cholera and preventing deaths.We searched the Cochrane ...
P, Graves   +4 more
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Cholera vaccines

Bulletin de l'Institut Pasteur, 1995
R.M. Fauve, J.-M. Fournier
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Cholera vaccines

Autoimmunity Reviews, 2011
Micha Loebermann   +5 more
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Cholera vaccines.

The Journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 2008
Carol O. Tacket, David A. Sack
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Cholera vaccines

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2007
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