Stem cell transplant in immune-deficiency-associated vaccine-derived poliovirus

dc.contributor.authorRanchod, Heena
dc.contributor.authorHoward, Wayne
dc.contributor.authorRoux, Adele
dc.contributor.authorVan Zyl, Walda B.
dc.contributor.authorEkermans, Pieter
dc.contributor.authorVan den Berg, Sylvia
dc.contributor.authorSeakamela, Lerato
dc.contributor.authorMakua, Koketso
dc.contributor.authorYousif, Mukhlid
dc.contributor.authorSibiya, Rosinah
dc.contributor.authorDu Plessis, Heleen
dc.contributor.authorPhalane, Emmanuel
dc.contributor.authorMcCarthy, Kerrigan
dc.contributor.authorMoonsamy, Shelina
dc.contributor.authorReynders, David
dc.contributor.authorHincks, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.authorSuchard, Melinda S.
dc.contributor.authorDu Plessis, Nicolette Marie
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-21T06:42:18Z
dc.date.available2024-02-21T06:42:18Z
dc.date.issued2024-01
dc.description.abstractPatients with severe primary immunodeficiency are at risk for complications from live-attenuated vaccines. Here, we report a case of a vaccine-associated paralytic polio and Bacille Calmette-Guérin disease in a 6-month-old girl with severe combined immunodeficiency resulting from homozygous recombinant activating gene 1 deficiency. The patient was successfully treated with intravenous immunoglobulins and oral pocapavir for poliovirus, and antimycobacterial therapy for regional Bacille Calmette-Guérin disease, allowing stem cell transplant. Following transplantation, poliovirus type 3 with 13 mutations was detected from cerebrospinal fluid but not from stool, indicating ongoing viral evolution in the central nervous system despite pocapavir treatment. Clinical improvement and immune reconstitution allowed the patient to be successfully discharged with no further detection of poliovirus.en_US
dc.description.departmentMedical Virologyen_US
dc.description.departmentPaediatrics and Child Healthen_US
dc.description.librarianhj2024en_US
dc.description.sdgSDG-03:Good heatlh and well-beingen_US
dc.description.urihttps://academic.oup.com/ofiden_US
dc.identifier.citationRanchod, H., Howard, W., Roux, A. et al. 2024, 'Stem cell transplant in immune-deficiency-associated vaccine-derived poliovirus', Open Forum Infectious Diseases, vol. 11, no. 2, art. ofad678, pp. 1-5, doi : 10.1093/ofid/ofad678.en_US
dc.identifier.issn2328-8957 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.1093/ofid/ofad678
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/94769
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherOxford University Pressen_US
dc.rights© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.en_US
dc.subjectAcute flaccid paralysisen_US
dc.subjectBacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) diseaseen_US
dc.subjectDisseminated BCGen_US
dc.subjectImmunodeficiencyen_US
dc.subjectIntravenous immune globulinen_US
dc.subjectImmune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)en_US
dc.subjectImmunodeficiency-related vaccine-derived polioviruses (iVDPVs)en_US
dc.subjectPocapaviren_US
dc.subjectPolioen_US
dc.subjectPoliomyelitisen_US
dc.subjectRAGen_US
dc.subjectSevere combined immunodeficiency (SCID)en_US
dc.subjectStem cell transplanten_US
dc.subjectTransplanten_US
dc.subjectVaccine-associateden_US
dc.subjectVaccine-derived poliovirusen_US
dc.subjectVAPPen_US
dc.subjectSDG-03: Good health and well-beingen_US
dc.titleStem cell transplant in immune-deficiency-associated vaccine-derived poliovirusen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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