口服霍乱灭活疫苗:历史、发展和实施挑战。

Anna Lena Lopez, Maria Liza Antoinette Gonzales, Josephine G Aldaba, G Balakrish Nair
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摘要

霍乱仍然是一个重大的全球健康问题,主要影响生活在不卫生条件下并面临霍乱暴发风险的人。在过去十年中,越来越多的国家报告了疫情。从早期的口服灭活霍乱疫苗开始,由于对该疾病的流行病学、霍乱感染的发病机制和免疫力有了更好的了解,疫苗开发取得了迅速进展。在霍乱流行地区进行的实地试验表明,新一代口服灭活霍乱疫苗是安全有效的。同样,在爆发设置期间使用它们也显示出保护作用。除了为接种疫苗的个人提供直接保护外,最近的研究表明,这些口服灭活疫苗还通过群体免疫提供间接保护。虽然在最需要新一代口服霍乱疫苗的国家,特别是在改善水质和卫生条件的国家,不应将新一代口服霍乱疫苗与其他预防方法分开考虑,但这些疫苗可作为立即可用的公共卫生工具,防止霍乱进一步发病和死亡。然而,尽管已有二十多年的历史,这些疫苗的使用并没有得到优化。虽然目前可用的口服霍乱疫苗存在局限性,但最近的数据表明,这些疫苗是安全的,即使在困难的情况下也可以使用,并且能够在各种环境中提供保护。需要明确确定将从使用霍乱疫苗中受益的地区和目标人口群体,并需要制定战略,以促进这些地区和人口群体获得和使用这些疫苗。
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Killed oral cholera vaccines: history, development and implementation challenges.

Cholera is still a major global health problem, affecting mainly people living in unsanitary conditions and who are at risk for outbreaks of cholera. During the past decade, outbreaks are increasingly reported from more countries. From the early killed oral cholera vaccine, rapid improvements in vaccine development occurred as a result of a better understanding of the epidemiology of the disease, pathogenesis of cholera infection and immunity. The newer-generation oral killed cholera vaccines have been shown to be safe and effective in field trials conducted in cholera endemic areas. Likewise, they have been shown to be protective when used during outbreak settings. Aside from providing direct protection to vaccinated individuals, recent studies have demonstrated that these killed oral vaccines also confer indirect protection through herd immunity. Although new-generation oral cholera vaccines should not be considered in isolation from other preventive approaches in countries where they are most needed, especially improved water quality and sanitation, these vaccines serve as immediately available public health tools for preventing further morbidity and mortality from cholera. However, despite its availability for more than two decades, use of these vaccines has not been optimized. Although there are limitations of the currently available oral cholera vaccines, recent data show that the vaccines are safe, feasible to use even in difficult circumstances and able to provide protection in various settings. Clear identification of the areas and target population groups who will benefit from the use of the cholera vaccines will be required and strategies to facilitate accessibility and usage of these vaccines in these areas and population groups will need to be developed.

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