Abstract
Using a lactoferrin latex agglutination assay, we have compared the inflammatory responses to a cholera vaccine candidate, CVD 110, in which all known toxin genes have been deleted or mutated yet still produced significant diarrhea, with a less reactive vaccine strain and wild-type El Tor and O139 Vibrio cholerae strains. Data suggest that diarrhea due to attenuated and wild-type El Tor V. cholerae, and to a lesser extent O139 V. cholerae, involves an inflammatory response. Further study is required to further elucidate the mechanism of the process(es) involved.
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Silva, T. M. J., Schleupner, M. A., Tacket, C. O., Steiner, T. S., Kaper, J. B., Edelman, R., & Guerrant, R. L. (1996). New evidence for an inflammatory component in diarrhea caused by selected new, live attenuated cholera vaccines and by El Tor and O139 Vibrio cholerae. Infection and Immunity, 64(6), 2362–2364. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.64.6.2362-2364.1996
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