Long-term effectiveness of one and two doses of a killed, bivalent, whole-cell oral cholera vaccine in Haiti: an extended case-control study
Summary: Background: No study of long-term protection following killed oral cholera vaccination has been done outside of the historically cholera-endemic areas of south Asia, or has examined protection after a single-dose vaccination regimen. To address this, we examined the duration of protection o...
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Main Authors: | Molly F Franke, ScD (Author), Ralph Ternier, MD (Author), J Gregory Jerome, MD (Author), Wilfredo R Matias, MD (Author), Jason B Harris, MD (Author), Louise C Ivers, MD (Author) |
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2018-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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