Protection conferred by typhoid fever against recurrent typhoid fever in urban Kolkata.

Im, JORCID logo; Islam, MT; Kim, DR; Ahmmed, F; Chon, Y; Zaman, K; Khan, AI; Ali, M; Sur, D; Kanungo, S; +8 more...Dutta, S; Bhattacharya, SK; Dougan, G; Holt, KEORCID logo; Marks, F; Kim, JH; Qadri, F; Clemens, JD and (2020) Protection conferred by typhoid fever against recurrent typhoid fever in urban Kolkata. PLOS NEGLECTED TROPICAL DISEASES, 14 (8). e0008530-. ISSN 1935-2735 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0008530
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We evaluated the protection conferred by a first documented visit for clinical care of typhoid fever against recurrent typhoid fever prompting a visit. This study takes advantage of multi-year follow-up of a population with endemic typhoid participating in a cluster-randomized control trial of Vi capsular polysaccharide typhoid vaccine in Kolkata, India. A population of 70,566 individuals, of whom 37,673 were vaccinated with one dose of either Vi vaccine or a control (Hepatitis A) vaccine, were observed for four years. Surveillance detected 315 first typhoid visits, among whom 4 developed subsequent typhoid, 3 due to reinfection, defined using genomic criteria and corresponding to -124% (95% CI: -599, 28) protection by the initial illness. Point estimates of protection conferred by an initial illness were negative or negligible in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated subjects, though confidence intervals around the point estimates were wide. These data provide little support for a protective immunizing effect of clinically treated typhoid illness, though modest levels of protection cannot be excluded.

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