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Protection afforded by previous Vibrio cholerae infection against subsequent disease and infection: A review

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PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES
卷 15, 期 5, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009383

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  1. UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
  2. Wellcome [215685/Z/19/Z]
  3. Wellcome Trust [215685/Z/19/Z] Funding Source: Wellcome Trust

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Studies show that there is strong evidence of protection at 3 years after cholera infection, but humoral markers return to baseline within 1 year. Subclinical cholera infection may provide lower protection than clinical infection, as indicated by research findings. Further studies are needed to understand the differences in protection provided by different types of cholera infections.
Background Cholera is an acute, diarrheal disease caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 or 139 that is associated with a high global burden. Methods We analyzed the estimated duration of immunity following cholera infection from available published studies. We searched PubMed and Web of Science for studies of the long-term immunity following cholera infection. We identified 22 eligible studies and categorized them as either observational, challenge, or serological. Results We found strong evidence of protection at 3 years after infection in observational and challenge studies. However, serological studies show that elevated humoral markers of potential correlates of protection returned to baseline within 1 year. Additionally, a subclinical cholera infection may confer lower protection than a clinical one, as suggested by 3 studies that found that, albeit with small sample sizes, most participants with a subclinical infection from an initial challenge with cholera had a symptomatic infection when rechallenged with a homologous biotype. Conclusions This review underscores the need to elucidate potential differences in the protection provided by clinical and subclinical cholera infections. Further, more studies are warranted to bridge the gap between the correlates of protection and cholera immunity. Understanding the duration of natural immunity to cholera can help guide control strategies and policy.

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