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Cross-protection by B subunit-whole cell cholera vaccine against diarrhea associated with heat-labile toxin-producing enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli: results of a large-scale field trial
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1988-08
Author(s)
Clemens, John D.
Sack, David A.
Harris, Jeffery R.
Chakraborty, J.
Neogy, P.K.
Stanton, B.
Huda, N.
Khan, Moslem Uddin
Kay, Bradford A.
Khan, M.R.
Ansaruzzaman, M.
Yunus, M.
Rao, M. Raghava
Sevennerholm, Ann-Mari
Holmgren, Jan
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The B subunit (BS) of cholera toxin and that of the heat-labile enterotoxin (LT) of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) are antigenically similar. We therefore assessed whether a combined cholera toxin BS/whole-cell (BS-WC) oral vaccine against cholera conferred cross-protection against LT-producing ETEC (LT-ETEC) diarrhea in a randomized, double-blind field trial among rural Bangladeshi children and women. The 24,770 persons who ingested two or more doses of BS-WC vaccine were compared with 24,842 controls who took two or more doses of killed whole-cell (WC) oral cholera vaccine. Sixty-seven percent fewer episodes of LT-ETEC diarrhea were noted in the BS-WC group than in the WC group during short-term (three-month) follow-up (P less than .01), but no reduction was evident during the ensuing nine months. Short-term protection was particularly notable against LT-ETEC diarrhea causing life-threatening dehydration (protective efficacy, 86%; P less than .05)
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J Infect Dis 1988 Aug;158(2):372-7