side effects
Last edited 04/2019
- adverse events described in trials comparing individuals taking oral cholera
vaccine with those ingesting buffer without the vaccine were comparable and
in the range of 11% to 14%
- based on passive reporting from clinical trials and post-marketing surveillance,
mild gastro-intestinal symptoms (abdominal pain, cramping, diarrhoea, nausea)
are the most commonly reported symptoms occurring at a frequency of 0.1% to
1%
- serious adverse events, including a flu-like syndrome, rash, arthralgia and paraesthesiae are rare, occurring in fewer than one per 10,000 doses distributed
Reference:
- Immunisation Against Infectious Disease - "The Green Book".Chapter 14 Cholera (April 2019)