1. Poliovirus excretion among persons with primary immune deficiency disorders: summary of a seven-country study series
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Nadia Driss, Li Li, Roland W. Sutter, Ondrej Mach, Rajiva da Silva, Olga Ivanova, Marysia Tiongco-Recto, Hossain M.S. Sazzad, Anna-Lea Kahn, Shohreh Shahmahmoodi, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Institut Pasteur de Tunis, Réseau International des Instituts Pasteur (RIIP), University of the Philippines Cebu (UP Cebu), Medical research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), World Health Organisation (WHO), Organisation Mondiale de la Santé / World Health Organization Office (OMS / WHO), The World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and For Iran: Ministry of Health and Medical Education
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Male ,Pediatrics ,viruses ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,OPV ,MESH: Africa ,medicine.disease_cause ,primary immune deficiency ,Russia ,MESH: Virus Shedding ,0302 clinical medicine ,Informed consent ,MESH: Child ,Pelvic inflammatory disease ,Paralysis ,MESH: Immunocompromised Host ,Immunology and Allergy ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,0303 health sciences ,MESH: Russia ,MESH: Asia ,Poliovirus ,MESH: Infant ,3. Good health ,Virus Shedding ,Infectious Diseases ,MESH: Young Adult ,Child, Preschool ,[SDV.MP.VIR]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,MESH: Poliovirus ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,MESH: Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes ,Adolescent ,Developing country ,vaccine-derived polioviruses ,Excretion ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immunocompromised Host ,Young Adult ,Immune system ,medicine ,Humans ,poliovirus excretion ,030304 developmental biology ,MESH: Adolescent ,MESH: Humans ,business.industry ,MESH: Child, Preschool ,Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes ,Infant ,MESH: Adult ,MESH: Male ,Country study ,Immunology ,Africa ,MESH: Poliomyelitis ,business ,MESH: Female ,Poliomyelitis - Abstract
Background Persons with primary immune deficiency disorders (PID), especially those disorders affecting the B-cell system, are at substantially increased risk of paralytic poliomyelitis and can excrete poliovirus chronically. However, the risk of prolonged or chronic excretion is not well characterized in developing countries. We present a summary of a country study series on poliovirus excretion among PID cases. Methods Cases with PID from participating institutions were enrolled during the first year and after obtaining informed consent were tested for polioviruses in stool samples. Those cases excreting poliovirus were followed on a monthly basis during the second year until 2 negative stool samples were obtained. Results A total of 562 cases were enrolled in Bangladesh, China, Iran, Philippines, Russia, Sri Lanka, and Tunisia during 2008-2013. Of these, 17 (3%) shed poliovirus, including 2 cases with immunodeficient vaccine-derived poliovirus. Poliovirus was detected in a single sample from 5/17 (29%) cases. One case excreted for more than 6 months. None of the cases developed paralysis during the study period. Conclusions Chronic polioviruses excretion remains a rare event even among individuals with PID. Nevertheless, because these individuals were not paralyzed they would have been missed by current surveillance; therefore, surveillance for polioviruses among PID should be established.
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- 2014
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