Calibrated serological techniques demonstrate significant different serum response rates to an oral killed cholera vaccine between Swedish and Nicaraguan children

HO Hallander, M Paniagua, F Espinoza, P Askelöf… - Vaccine, 2002 - Elsevier
HO Hallander, M Paniagua, F Espinoza, P Askelöf, E Corrales, M Ringman, J Storsaeter
Vaccine, 2002Elsevier
Serum responses to oral cholera vaccines were assessed in three paediatric vaccine trials,
two in León, Nicaragua and one in Stockholm, Sweden. A calibrated anti-cholera toxin B
subunit (CTB) IgA ELISA was used together with an assay for vibriocidal antibodies.
Swedish children had lower pre-vaccination levels of antibody, but serum responses were
more pronounced in Swedish children than in Nicaraguan children. Post-vaccination levels
of anti-toxin antibody were generally above those found after natural infections with …
Serum responses to oral cholera vaccines were assessed in three paediatric vaccine trials, two in León, Nicaragua and one in Stockholm, Sweden. A calibrated anti-cholera toxin B subunit (CTB) IgA ELISA was used together with an assay for vibriocidal antibodies. Swedish children had lower pre-vaccination levels of antibody, but serum responses were more pronounced in Swedish children than in Nicaraguan children. Post-vaccination levels of anti-toxin antibody were generally above those found after natural infections with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, that cross-reacts serologically with Vibrio cholerae. Adverse events seen after vaccination were generally mild and of little clinical significance.
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