Waterborne diseases that are sensitive to climate variability and climate change

JC Semenza, AI Ko - New England Journal of Medicine, 2023 - Mass Medical Soc
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Vibrio spp. infections

C Baker-Austin, JD Oliver, M Alam, A Ali… - Nature Reviews …, 2018 - nature.com
Vibrio is a genus of ubiquitous bacteria found in a wide variety of aquatic and marine
habitats; of the> 100 described Vibrio spp.,~ 12 cause infections in humans. Vibrio cholerae …

Messenger RNA-based vaccines: Past, present, and future directions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic

S Jain, A Venkataraman, ME Wechsler… - Advanced drug delivery …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract mRNA vaccines have received major attention in the fight against COVID-19.
Formulations from companies such as Moderna and BioNTech/Pfizer have allowed us to …

A cocktail of three virulent bacteriophages prevents Vibrio cholerae infection in animal models

M Yen, LS Cairns, A Camilli - Nature communications, 2017 - nature.com
Effective prevention strategies will be essential in reducing disease burden due to bacterial
infections. Here we harness the specificity and rapid-acting properties of bacteriophages as …

Causes of impaired oral vaccine efficacy in developing countries

EPK Parker, S Ramani, BA Lopman, JA Church… - Future …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Oral vaccines are less immunogenic when given to infants in low-income compared with
high-income countries, limiting their potential public health impact. Here, we review factors …

Immunological factors linked to geographical variation in vaccine responses

MMAR van Dorst, JJ Pyuza, G Nkurunungi… - Nature Reviews …, 2024 - nature.com
Vaccination is one of medicine's greatest achievements; however, its full potential is
hampered by considerable variation in efficacy across populations and geographical …

The cholera outbreak in Yemen: lessons learned and way forward

F Federspiel, M Ali - BMC public health, 2018 - Springer
The Yemen cholera outbreak has been driven by years of conflict and has now become the
largest in epidemiologically recorded history with more than 1.2 million cases since the …

Pandemics, pathogenicity and changing molecular epidemiology of cholera in the era of global warming

FR Chowdhury, Z Nur, N Hassan… - Annals of clinical …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Background Vibrio cholerae, a Gram-negative, non-spore forming curved rod is
found in diverse aquatic ecosystems around the planet. It is classified according to its major …

[HTML][HTML] Protection against cholera from killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccines: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Q Bi, E Ferreras, L Pezzoli, D Legros… - The Lancet Infectious …, 2017 - thelancet.com
Background Killed whole-cell oral cholera vaccines (kOCVs) are becoming a standard
cholera control and prevention tool. However, vaccine efficacy and direct effectiveness …

Effectiveness of one dose of oral cholera vaccine in response to an outbreak: a case-cohort study

AS Azman, LA Parker, J Rumunu, F Tadesse… - The Lancet Global …, 2016 - thelancet.com
Background Oral cholera vaccines represent a new effective tool to fight cholera and are
licensed as two-dose regimens with 2–4 weeks between doses. Evidence from previous …