Monitoring the VDPV2 outbreak in Egypt during 2020-2021 highlights the crucial role of environmental surveillance and boosting immunization in combating Poliovirus
Shabana, Menna R; Zaghloul, Amira Y; El Shaarawy, Tamer H; Elleboudy, Nooran; Aboshanab K. M.;
Abstract
Poliovirus is a highly infectious enterovirus (EV) that primarily affects children and can lead to lifelong paralysis or even death. Vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs) are a great threat since they are derived from the attenuated virus in the Oral Poliovirus Vaccine (OPV) and can mutate to a more virulent form. The purpose of this study was to identify VDPV serotype 2 through the year 2020-2021 via surveillance of sewage samples collected from different localities and governorates in Egypt and stool specimens from Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) cases. Both were collected through the national poliovirus surveillance system and according to the guidelines recommended by the WHO.
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| Title | Monitoring the VDPV2 outbreak in Egypt during 2020-2021 highlights the crucial role of environmental surveillance and boosting immunization in combating Poliovirus | Authors | Shabana, Menna R; Zaghloul, Amira Y; El Shaarawy, Tamer H; Elleboudy, Nooran ; Aboshanab K. M. | Keywords | Environmental surveillance; Oral poliovirus vaccine; Sewage; Stool; Vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs); World Health Organization | Issue Date | 26-Aug-2024 | Journal | BMC infectious diseases | ISSN | 1471-2334 | DOI | 10.1186/s12879-024-09731-0 | PubMed ID | 39187787 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85202036734 |
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