Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.

Analyses of stool from patients with acute watery diarrhea (AWD) using sensitive molecular diagnostics have challenged whether fecal microbiological cultures have acceptably high sensitivity for cholera diagnosis. If true, these findings imply that current estimates of the global burden of cholera,...

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Main Authors: Justin Im, Md Taufiqul Islam, Faisal Ahmmed, Deok Ryun Kim, Yun Chon, K Zaman, Ashraful Islam Khan, Mohammad Ali, Florian Marks, Firdausi Qadri, John D Clemens
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-03-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6417643?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-32e6c60574834cf6a9aeab05f334d10c2020-11-24T20:44:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352019-03-01133e000717910.1371/journal.pntd.0007179Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.Justin ImMd Taufiqul IslamFaisal AhmmedDeok Ryun KimYun ChonK ZamanAshraful Islam KhanMohammad AliFlorian MarksFirdausi QadriJohn D ClemensAnalyses of stool from patients with acute watery diarrhea (AWD) using sensitive molecular diagnostics have challenged whether fecal microbiological cultures have acceptably high sensitivity for cholera diagnosis. If true, these findings imply that current estimates of the global burden of cholera, which rely largely on culture-confirmation, may be underestimates. We conducted a vaccine probe study to evaluate this possibility, assessing whether an effective killed oral cholera vaccine (OCV) tested in a field trial in a cholera-endemic population conferred protection against cholera culture-negative AWD, with the assumption that if cultures are indeed insensitive, OCV protection in such cases should be detectable. We re-analysed the data of a Phase III individually-randomized placebo-controlled efficacy trial of killed OCVs conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1985. We calculated the protective efficacy (PE) of a killed whole cell-only (WC-only) OCV against first-episodes of cholera culture-negative AWD during two years of post-dosing follow-up. In secondary analyses, we evaluated PE against cholera culture-negative AWD by age at vaccination, season of onset, and disease severity. In this trial 50,770 people received at least 2 complete doses of either WC-only OCV or placebo, and 791 first episodes of AWD were reported during the follow-up period, of which 365 were culture-positive for Vibrio cholerae O1. Of the 426 culture-negative AWD episodes, 215 occurred in the WC group and 211 occurred in the placebo group (adjusted PE = -1.7%; 95%CI -23.0 to 13.9%, p = 0.859). No measurable PE of OCV was observed against all or severe cholera culture-negative AWD when measured overall or by age and season subgroups. In this OCV probe study we detected no vaccine protection against AWD episodes for which fecal cultures were negative for Vibrio cholera O1. Results from this setting suggest that fecal cultures from patients with AWD were highly sensitive for cholera episodes that were etiologically attributable to this pathogen. Similar analyses of other OCV randomized controlled trials are recommended to corroborate these findings.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6417643?pdf=render
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author Justin Im
Md Taufiqul Islam
Faisal Ahmmed
Deok Ryun Kim
Yun Chon
K Zaman
Ashraful Islam Khan
Mohammad Ali
Florian Marks
Firdausi Qadri
John D Clemens
spellingShingle Justin Im
Md Taufiqul Islam
Faisal Ahmmed
Deok Ryun Kim
Yun Chon
K Zaman
Ashraful Islam Khan
Mohammad Ali
Florian Marks
Firdausi Qadri
John D Clemens
Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Justin Im
Md Taufiqul Islam
Faisal Ahmmed
Deok Ryun Kim
Yun Chon
K Zaman
Ashraful Islam Khan
Mohammad Ali
Florian Marks
Firdausi Qadri
John D Clemens
author_sort Justin Im
title Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
title_short Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
title_full Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
title_fullStr Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
title_full_unstemmed Use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
title_sort use of oral cholera vaccine as a vaccine probe to determine the burden of culture-negative cholera.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Analyses of stool from patients with acute watery diarrhea (AWD) using sensitive molecular diagnostics have challenged whether fecal microbiological cultures have acceptably high sensitivity for cholera diagnosis. If true, these findings imply that current estimates of the global burden of cholera, which rely largely on culture-confirmation, may be underestimates. We conducted a vaccine probe study to evaluate this possibility, assessing whether an effective killed oral cholera vaccine (OCV) tested in a field trial in a cholera-endemic population conferred protection against cholera culture-negative AWD, with the assumption that if cultures are indeed insensitive, OCV protection in such cases should be detectable. We re-analysed the data of a Phase III individually-randomized placebo-controlled efficacy trial of killed OCVs conducted in Matlab, Bangladesh in 1985. We calculated the protective efficacy (PE) of a killed whole cell-only (WC-only) OCV against first-episodes of cholera culture-negative AWD during two years of post-dosing follow-up. In secondary analyses, we evaluated PE against cholera culture-negative AWD by age at vaccination, season of onset, and disease severity. In this trial 50,770 people received at least 2 complete doses of either WC-only OCV or placebo, and 791 first episodes of AWD were reported during the follow-up period, of which 365 were culture-positive for Vibrio cholerae O1. Of the 426 culture-negative AWD episodes, 215 occurred in the WC group and 211 occurred in the placebo group (adjusted PE = -1.7%; 95%CI -23.0 to 13.9%, p = 0.859). No measurable PE of OCV was observed against all or severe cholera culture-negative AWD when measured overall or by age and season subgroups. In this OCV probe study we detected no vaccine protection against AWD episodes for which fecal cultures were negative for Vibrio cholera O1. Results from this setting suggest that fecal cultures from patients with AWD were highly sensitive for cholera episodes that were etiologically attributable to this pathogen. Similar analyses of other OCV randomized controlled trials are recommended to corroborate these findings.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC6417643?pdf=render
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