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Detection of Polioviruses Type 2 among Migrant Children Arriving to the Russian Federation from a Country with a Registered Poliomyelitis Outbreak.

Authors :
Ivanova OE
Eremeeva TP
Baykova OY
Krasota AY
Yakovchuk EV
Shustova EY
Malyshkina LP
Mustafina AN
Mikhailova YM
Chirova AV
Cherepanova EA
Morozova NS
Gladkikh AS
Dolgova AS
Dedkov VG
Totolian AA
Kozlovskaya LI
Source :
Vaccines [Vaccines (Basel)] 2024 Jun 28; Vol. 12 (7). Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jun 28.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The widespread use of the oral poliovaccine from Sabin strains (tOPV) radically reduced poliomyelitis incidence worldwide. However, OPV became a source of neurovirulent vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs). Currently, circulating type 2 VDPVs (cVDPV2) are the leading cause of poliomyelitis. The novel OPV type 2 vaccine (nOPV2), based on genetically modified Sabin strain with increased genetic stability and reduced risk of cVDPV formation, has been used to combat cVDPV2 outbreaks, including one in Tajikistan in 2021. In order to identify the importation of cVDPV2 and nOPV2-derivates, stool samples from 12,127 healthy migrant children under 5 years of age arriving from Tajikistan were examined in Russia (March 2021-April 2022). Viruses were isolated in cell culture and identified via intratype differentiation RT-PCR, VP1 and whole-genome sequencing. cVDPV2 isolates closely related with the Tajikistan one were isolated from two children, and nOPV2-derived viruses were detected in specimens from 106 children from 37 regions of Russia. The duration of nOPV2 excretion ranged from 24 to 124 days post-vaccination. nOPV2 isolates contained 27 mutations per genome (0.36%) on average, with no critical genetic changes, which confirms the genetic stability of nOPV2 during field use. The possibility of epidemiologically significant poliovirus introduction into polio-free countries has been confirmed. The screening of special populations, including migrants, is required to maintain epidemiological well-being.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2076-393X
Volume :
12
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Vaccines
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39066356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12070718