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Induction of systemic, mucosal and memory antibody responses targeting Vibrio cholerae O1 O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) in adults following oral vaccination with an oral killed whole cell cholera vaccine in Bangladesh.

Aklima AkterPinki DashAmena AktarSultana Rownok JahanSadia AfrinSalima Raiyan BasherAl HakimAsura Khanam LisaFahima ChowdhuryAshraful I KhanPeng XuRichelle C CharlesMeagan KellyPavol KováčJason B HarrisTaufiqur Rahman BhuiyanStephen B CalderwoodEdward T RyanFirdausi Qadri
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Our results call into question the utility of the 2-dose regimen separated by 14 days in adults in cholera endemic areas, and also suggest that Biv-OCV-induced immune responses targeting OSP are largely IgA in this highly endemic cholera area. Studies in children in cholera-endemic areas need to be performed. Protective efficacy that extends for more than a month after vaccination presumably is mediated by direct mucosal immune response which is not assessed in this study. Our results suggest a single dose of OCV in adults in a cholera endemic zone may be sufficient to mediate at least short-term protection.
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