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Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|June 24, 2011
Comparison of memory B cell, antibody-secreting cell, and plasma antibody responses in young children, older children, and adults with infection caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Ogawa in BangladeshDaniel T Leung, Mohammad Arif Rahman, M Mohasin, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 9, 2011
LPLUNC1 modulates innate immune responses to Vibrio choleraeOk S Shin, Taher Uddin, Robert Citorik, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|March 24, 2012
Memory B cell and other immune responses in children receiving two doses of an oral killed cholera vaccine compared to responses following natural cholera infection in BangladeshDaniel T Leung, Mohammad Arif Rahman, M Mohasin, et al.
IJID Regions|June 20, 2022
Covishield vaccine induces robust immune responses in Bangladeshi adultsTaufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Marjahan Akhtar, Fatema Khaton, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 3, 2014
Immunogenicity of a killed bivalent (O1 and O139) whole cell oral cholera vaccine, Shanchol, in HaitiRichelle C Charles, Isabelle J Hilaire, Leslie M Mayo-Smith, et al.
Msphere|August 30, 2023
Comparison of O-specific polysaccharide responses in patients following infection with <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> O139 versus vaccination with a bivalent (O1/O139) oral killed cholera vaccine in BangladeshM Hasanul Kaisar, Meagan Kelly, Mohammad Kamruzzaman, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 15, 2010
The origin of the Haitian cholera outbreak strainChen-Shan Chin, Jon Sorenson, Jason B Harris, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 13, 2022
Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are highly activated in duodenal tissue of humans with Vibrio cholerae O1 infection: A preliminary reportTaufiqur R Bhuiyan, M Arifur Rahman, Shubhanshi Trivedi, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 5, 2026
Estimating the Transmission Potential of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Cholera Cases from Household Microbiological and Clinical DataClaire P Smith, Justin Lessler, Sonia T Hegde, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|January 16, 2026
Estimating the Transmission Potential of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Cholera Cases from Household Microbiological and Clinical DataClaire P Smith, Justin Lessler, Sonia T Hegde, et al.
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Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|June 24, 2011
Comparison of memory B cell, antibody-secreting cell, and plasma antibody responses in young children, older children, and adults with infection caused by Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Ogawa in BangladeshDaniel T Leung, Mohammad Arif Rahman, M Mohasin, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|September 9, 2011
LPLUNC1 modulates innate immune responses to Vibrio choleraeOk S Shin, Taher Uddin, Robert Citorik, et al.
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology : CVI|March 24, 2012
Memory B cell and other immune responses in children receiving two doses of an oral killed cholera vaccine compared to responses following natural cholera infection in BangladeshDaniel T Leung, Mohammad Arif Rahman, M Mohasin, et al.
IJID Regions|June 20, 2022
Covishield vaccine induces robust immune responses in Bangladeshi adultsTaufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Marjahan Akhtar, Fatema Khaton, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 3, 2014
Immunogenicity of a killed bivalent (O1 and O139) whole cell oral cholera vaccine, Shanchol, in HaitiRichelle C Charles, Isabelle J Hilaire, Leslie M Mayo-Smith, et al.
Msphere|August 30, 2023
Comparison of O-specific polysaccharide responses in patients following infection with <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> O139 versus vaccination with a bivalent (O1/O139) oral killed cholera vaccine in BangladeshM Hasanul Kaisar, Meagan Kelly, Mohammad Kamruzzaman, et al.
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 15, 2010
The origin of the Haitian cholera outbreak strainChen-Shan Chin, Jon Sorenson, Jason B Harris, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|May 13, 2022
Mucosal-Associated Invariant T (MAIT) cells are highly activated in duodenal tissue of humans with Vibrio cholerae O1 infection: A preliminary reportTaufiqur R Bhuiyan, M Arifur Rahman, Shubhanshi Trivedi, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 5, 2026
Estimating the Transmission Potential of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Cholera Cases from Household Microbiological and Clinical DataClaire P Smith, Justin Lessler, Sonia T Hegde, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|January 16, 2026
Estimating the Transmission Potential of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Cholera Cases from Household Microbiological and Clinical DataClaire P Smith, Justin Lessler, Sonia T Hegde, et al.
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