Sutton R G
J Hyg (Lond). 1974 Jun;72(3):441-51. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400023688.
An outbreak of cholera occurred in November 1972 among passengers on an aircraft that had flown from London to Sydney. The infection was confined to economy-class passengers and the available evidence indicates that it was due to a dish of hors d'oeuvres served on the aircraft between Bahrain and Singapore. Although one person died, the infection was generally mild, and almost half of those infected were symptomless. There was a significant difference between the immunization status of persons with clinical illness and the immunization status of other passengers. Current cholera immunization appeared to play a significant role in preventing symptoms of the disease, but it did not prevent a person becoming a carrier of the organism.
1972年11月,一架从伦敦飞往悉尼的飞机上的乘客中爆发了霍乱疫情。感染仅限于经济舱乘客,现有证据表明,这是由于飞机在巴林和新加坡之间飞行时提供的一道开胃菜所致。虽然有一人死亡,但感染总体上较为轻微,几乎一半的感染者没有症状。出现临床症状的人员的免疫状况与其他乘客的免疫状况之间存在显著差异。目前的霍乱疫苗接种似乎在预防该病症状方面发挥了重要作用,但并不能防止一个人成为该病菌的携带者。