recommended groups for cholera vaccination
Last edited 04/2019
- objective of the cholera immunisation programme is to protect those who
are most at risk of serious illness or death from the disease
- cholera vaccine is indicated for active immunisation against disease caused by V. cholerae serogroup O1 in adults and child travellers from two years of age who are considered at risk for cholera
- immunisation against cholera can be considered for the following categories
of travellers
- relief or disaster aid workers
- persons with remote itineraries in areas where cholera epidemics are occurring and there is limited access to medical care
- travellers to potential cholera risk areas, for whom vaccination
is considered potentially beneficial
- individual risk assessment is essential, based on area of travel and
any underlying health conditions
- no traveller should be required to demonstrate vaccination against cholera.
Officials at a few remote borders may occasionally ask people travelling
from infected areas for evidence of immunisation. Travellers who are likely
to cross such borders, especially overland, should be advised to carry
a signed statement on official paper that cholera vaccine is not required
- the vaccine is not recommended for prevention of the syndrome of travellers’
diarrhoea since it only protects against the heat labile toxin of enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli (LT-ETEC)
- contribution LT-ETEC makes in travellers’ diarrhoea is variable and usually small
- it is only one of the many bacteria, viruses and protozoa that cause
this syndrome
- vaccine is recommended for laboratory workers who may be regularly exposed to cholera in the course of their work. This would normally only include those working in reference laboratories or in laboratories attached to infectious disease units
For further details see British National Formulary.
Reference:
- World Health Organization. Cholera. Fact Sheet 107. March 2003.
- World Health Organization. Cholera vaccines. WHO position paper. Wkly Epidemiology Record 2001;76:117-124.
- Immunisation Against Infectious Disease - "The Green Book".Chapter 14 Cholera (April 2019)