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Emerging Concepts in Cholera Vaccine Design

Brandon Sit, Bolutife Fakoya, Matthew K. Waldor

2022Annual Review of Microbiology15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

infection elicits potent and long-lasting immunity, and efforts to develop cholera vaccines have been ongoing for more than a century. Currently available inactivated two-dose oral cholera vaccines are increasingly deployed to both prevent and actively curb cholera outbreaks, and they are key components of the global effort to eradicate cholera. However, these killed whole-cell vaccines have several limitations, and a variety of new oral and nonoral cholera vaccine platforms have recently been developed. Here, we review emerging concepts in cholera vaccine design and implementation that have been driven by insights from human and animal studies. As a prototypical vaccine-preventable disease, cholera continues to be an excellent target for the development and application of cutting-edge technologies and platforms that may transform vaccinology.

Topics & Concepts

CholeraCholera vaccineVibrio choleraeDiarrheal diseaseOutbreakVirologyBiologyMedicineDiarrheaBacteriaInternal medicineGeneticsVibrio bacteria research studiesEscherichia coli research studiesAquaculture disease management and microbiota