Real-world Effectiveness of Oral Cholera Vaccines in Preventing Cholera in Mozambique - REOP
- Funded by Wellcome Trust
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Grant number: 324473/Z/25/Z
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Key facts
Disease
CholeraStart & end year
20242028Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$1,321,398.1Funder
Wellcome TrustPrincipal Investigator
Dr. Florian MarksResearch Location
MozambiqueLead Research Institution
International Vaccine InstituteResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Epidemiological studies
Research Subcategory
Impact/ effectiveness of control measures
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Non-Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Unspecified
Vulnerable Population
Unspecified
Occupations of Interest
Unspecified
Abstract
Cholera, a poverty-related disease, is associated with significant mortality and morbidity in lower- and middle-income countries. Climate change events contribute to the occurrence of cholera outbreaks in countries like Mozambique. Safe and effective oral cholera vaccines (OCV) are available, however, scarcity of real-world vaccine effectiveness data hampered uptake of these vaccines by national stakeholders. Evidence on the value of OCVs and contemporaneous updating of cholera hotspots offer actionable data for policymakers in the targeted roll out of OCVs. In this proposal, two key objectives will be addressed: 1) update the already existing cholera hotspots maps defined 2017-2021; and 2) real-world effectiveness of OCVs in preventing cholera outbreaks. These objectives will be evaluated as part of three planned cholera vaccination campaigns by the Ministry of Health of Mozambique from 2024 to 2025. Enhanced cholera surveillance with laboratory confirmation will be employed at sentinel sites in three provinces. The existing integrated community engagement and disease detection systems will be strengthened. Outcomes of this study will have critical value in informing countries on the impact of OCV in preventing and controlling cholera outbreaks. Key words: Cholera hotspots, Oral cholera vaccine, Vaccine effectiveness. "