A live vaccine rapidly protects against cholera in an infant rabbit model

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Outbreaks of cholera, a rapidly fatal diarrheal disease, often spread explosively. The efficacy of reactive vaccination campaigns - deploying Vibrio cholerae vaccines during epidemics - is partially limited by the time required for vaccine recipients to develop adaptive immunity. We created HaitiV, a live attenuated cholera vaccine candidate, by deleting diarrheagenic factors from a recent clinical isolate of V. cholerae and incorporating safeguards against vaccine reversion.We demonstrate that administration of HaitiV 24 hours before lethal challenge with wild-type V. cholerae reduced intestinal colonization by the wild-type strain, slowed disease progression, and reduced mortality in an infant rabbit model of cholera. HaitiV-mediated protection required viable vaccine, and rapid protection kinetics are not consistent with development of adaptive immunity. These features suggest that HaitiV mediates probioticlike protection from cholera, a mechanism that is not known to be elicited by traditional vaccines. Mathematical modeling indicates that an intervention that works at the speed of HaitiV-mediated protection could improve the public health impact of reactive vaccination.

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Hubbard, T. P., Billings, G., Dörr, T., Sit, B., Warr, A. R., Kuehl, C. J., … Waldor, M. K. (2018). A live vaccine rapidly protects against cholera in an infant rabbit model. Science Translational Medicine, 10(445). https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.aap8423

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