M. Jertborn et al., EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULES FOR ORAL CHOLERA-B SUBUNIT-WHOLE CELL VACCINE IN SWEDISH VOLUNTEERS, Vaccine, 11(10), 1993, pp. 1007-1012
Different immunization schedules for oral B subunit-whole cell (B-WC)
cholera vaccine were evaluated in Swedish volunteers to obtain informa
tion for recommendations of vaccine use in non-endemic areas. Two pero
ral doses of B-WC vaccine were as effective as three doses in inducing
IgA and IgG antitoxin as well as vibriocidal antibody responses in se
rum. Administration of two vaccine doses either at 7, 14 or 28-42 day
intervals resulted in comparable antitoxin responses in serum, whereas
a 3-day immunization interval resulted in significantly lower titre i
ncreases. Vibriocidal antibody responses were comparable after the dif
ferent time intervals tested (3-42 days). The B-WC vaccine can be effe
ctively administered together with a cheap, commercially available sod
ium bicarbonate powder dissolved in water to protect the vaccine from
gastric acid.