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Delayed second dose of oral cholera vaccine administered before high-risk period for cholera transmission: Cholera control strategy in Lusaka, 2016.

Eva FerrerasBelem MatapoElizabeth Chizema-KaweshaOrbrie CheweHannah MzyeceAlexandre BlakeLoveness MoondeGideon ZuluMarc PoncinNyambe SinyangeNancy Kasese-ChandaCaroline PhiriKennedy MalamaVictor MukonkaSandra CohuetFlorent UzzeniIza CigleneckiM Carolina Danovaro-HollidayFrancisco J LuqueroLorenzo Pezzoli
Published in: PloS one (2019)
The areas at highest risk of suffering cholera outbreaks were targeted for vaccination obtaining relatively high vaccine coverage after each round. However, the long delay between doses in areas subject to considerable population movement resulted in many individuals receiving only one OCV dose. Additional vaccination campaigns may be required to sustain protection over time in case of persistence of risk. Further evidence is needed to establish a maximum optimal interval time of a delayed second dose and variations in different settings.
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