1. Enhanced surveillance of acute flaccid paralysis following importation of wild poliovirus in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China.
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Ning Wen, Chun-Xiang Fan, Jian-Ping Fu, Jing Ning, Yi-Xin Ji, Hui-Ming Luo, Hua-Qing Wang, Shuang-Li Zhu, Wen-Zhou Yu, Hai-Bo Wang, Hui Zhu, Fu-Qiang Cui, De-Xin Li, Shi-Wen Wang, Wen-Bo Xu, Li-Xin Hao, Ling-Sheng Cao, Li Luo, Lu Han, and Lei Cao
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FLACCID dysarthria ,POLIOVIRUS ,MORTALITY ,EPIDEMIOLOGY - Abstract
Background After being polio free for more than 10 years, an outbreak occurred in China in 2011 in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang) following the importation of wild poliovirus (WPV) originating from neighboring Pakistan. Methods To strengthen acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance in Xinjiang, "zero case daily reporting" and retrospective searching of AFP cases were initiated after the confirmation of the WPV outbreak. To pinpoint all the polio cases in time, AFP surveillance system was expanded to include persons of all ages in the entire population in Xinjiang. Results Totally, 578 AFP cases were reported in 2011 in Xinjiang, including 21 WPV cases, 23 clinical compatible polio cases and 534 non-polio AFP cases. Of the 44 polio cases, 27 (61.4%) cases were reported among adults aged 15-53 years. Strengthening AFP surveillance resulted in an increase in the number of non-polio AFP cases in 2011 (148 children < 15 years) compared with 76 cases < 15 years in 2010. The AFP surveillance system in Xinjiang was sensitive enough to detect polio cases, with the AFP incidence of 3.28/100,000 among children < 15 years of age. Conclusions Incorporating adult cases into the AFP surveillance system is of potential value to understand the overall characteristics of the epidemic and to guide emergency responses, especially in countries facing WPV outbreak following long-term polio free status. The AFP surveillance system in Xinjiang was satisfactory despite limitations in biological sample collection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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