Prolonging herd immunity to cholera via vaccination: Accounting for human mobility and waning vaccine effects.
Corey M PeakAmanda L ReillyAndrew S AzmanCaroline O BuckeePublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Oral cholera vaccines can be powerful tools for quickly protecting a population for a period of time that depends critically on vaccine coverage, vaccine efficacy over time, and the rate of population turnover through human mobility. Due to waning herd immunity, epidemics in vaccinated communities are possible but become less likely through complementary interventions or data-driven revaccination strategies.