Review of current typhoid fever vaccines, cross-protection against paratyphoid fever, and the European guidelines.
Expert Rev Vaccines. 2017 10; 16(10):1029-1043.ER

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Typhoid and paratyphoid fever remain a global health problem, which - in non-endemic countries - are mainly seen in travelers, particularly in VFRs (visiting friends and relatives), with occasional local outbreaks occurring. A rise in anti-microbial resistance emphasizes the role of preventive measures, especially vaccinations against typhoid and paratyphoid fever for travelers visiting endemic countries. Areas covered: This state-of-the-art review recapitulates the epidemiology and mechanisms of disease of typhoid and paratyphoid fever, depicts the perspective of non-endemic countries and travelers (VFRs), and collectively presents current European recommendations for typhoid fever vaccination. We provide a brief overview of available (and developmental) vaccines in Europe, present current data on cross-protection to S. Paratyphi, and aim to provide a background for typhoid vaccine decision-making in travelers. Expert commentary: European recommendations are not harmonized. Experts must assess vaccination of travelers based on current country-specific recommendations. Travel health practitioners should be aware of the issues surrounding vaccination of travelers and be motivated to increase awareness of typhoid and paratyphoid fever risks.

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Zuckerman JN
a Department of Infection and Immunity , Royal Free London Travel Health and Immunisation Clinic , London , UK.
Hatz C
b Department of Medicine and Diagnostics , Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute , Basel , Switzerland. c Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Prevention Institute , University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland.
Kantele A
d Department of Clinical Medicine , University of Helsinki , Helsinki , Finland. e Inflammation Center, Division of Infectious Diseases , Helsinki University Hospital , Helsinki , Finland. f Unit of Infectious Diseases , Karolinska Institutet , Stockholm , Sweden.

MeSH

Bacterial CapsulesCarrier StateClinical Decision-MakingCross ProtectionDeveloping CountriesEuropeHumansParatyphoid FeverPolysaccharides, BacterialPractice Guidelines as TopicSalmonella entericaSalmonella typhiTravelTyphoid FeverTyphoid-Paratyphoid VaccinesVaccinationVaccines, Conjugate

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Journal Article
Review
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

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eng

PubMed ID

28856924