Fig. 4: Vaccine-mediated protection against C. coli-associated mortality and all-cause diarrhea-associated mortality.
From: Campylobacter vaccination reduces diarrheal disease and infant growth stunting among rhesus macaques

Vaccinated infants (VDI-1/3/12, VI-1/3/12, and VI-1/3/5, n = 90) and unvaccinated Controls (n = 248) were monitored for C. coli-associated mortality (a) or all-cause diarrhea-associated mortality (b) for up to 18 months after birth. Vaccine efficacy (VE) was determined by the attack rate among unvaccinated infants minus the attack rate of the vaccinated infants, divided by the attack rate among the unvaccinated infants ×100 and are shown with 95% Taylor series confidence intervals. P values were calculated using two-sided Fisher’s Exact Test. NaN not a number. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.