Reemergence of recombinant vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreak in Madagascar

dc.contributor.authorRakoto-Andrianarivelo, Mala
dc.contributor.authorGumede, Nicksy
dc.contributor.authorJegouic, Sophie
dc.contributor.authorBalanant, Jean
dc.contributor.authorAndriamamonjy, Seta N.
dc.contributor.authorRabemanantsoa, Sendraharimanana
dc.contributor.authorBirmingham, Maureen
dc.contributor.authorRandriamanalina, Bakolalao
dc.contributor.authorNkolomoni, Léon
dc.contributor.authorVenter, Marietjie
dc.contributor.authorSchoub, Barry D.
dc.contributor.authorDelpeyroux, Francis
dc.contributor.authorReynes, Jean-Marc
dc.date.accessioned2008-09-23T12:27:30Z
dc.date.available2008-09-23T12:27:30Z
dc.date.issued2008-05-15
dc.description.abstractBackground. After the 2001–2002 poliomyelitis outbreak due to recombinant vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPVs) in the Toliara province of Madagascar, another outbreak reoccurred in the same province in 2005. Methods. We conducted epidemiological and virological investigations for each polio case patient and for their contacts. Results. From May to August 2005, a total of 5 cases of acute flaccid paralysis were reported among unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children 2–3 years old. Type-3 or type-2 VDPV was isolated from case patients and from healthy contacts. These strains were classified into 4 recombinant lineages that showed complex mosaic genomic structures originating from different vaccine strain serotypes and probably from human enterovirus C (HEV-C) species. Genetic relatedness could be observed among these 4 lineages. Vaccination coverage of the population was very low (<50%). Conclusions. The broad distribution of VDPVs in the province and their close genetic relationship indicate intense and rapid cocirculation and coevolution of the vaccine strains and of their related HEV-C strains. The occurrence of an outbreak due to VDPV ~3 years after a previous outbreak indicates that a short period with low vaccination coverage is enough to create favorable conditions for the emergence of VDPV in this setting.en
dc.description.sponsorshipFinancial support: French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Fonds de Solidarité Prioritaire grant 2001–168); Transverse Research Programs of the Institut Pasteur (grant PTR120); World Health Organization Surveillance Funds for Madagascar; French Direction Générale pour l’Armement and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (fellowship to S.J.)en
dc.identifier.citationRakoto-Andrianarivelo, M, Gumede, N, Jegouic, S, Balanant, J, Andriamamonjy, SN, Rabemanantsoa, S, Birmingham, M, Randriamanalina, B, Nkolomoni, L, Venter, M, Schoub, BD, Delpeyroux, F & Reynes, J 2008 'Reemergence of recombinant vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreak in Madagascar', Journal of Infectious Diseases, vol. 197 no. 10, pp. 1427-1435. [http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jid/current]en
dc.identifier.issn0022-1899
dc.identifier.other10.1086/587694
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/7352
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Chicago Pressen
dc.rightsUniversity of Chicago Pressen
dc.subjectRecombinant vaccine-derived poliovirusesen
dc.subjectFlaccid paralysisen
dc.subject.lcshPoliovirus -- Madagascar
dc.subject.lcshVirology--Research
dc.subject.lcshEpidemiology--Research
dc.subject.lcshPoliomyelitis
dc.subject.lcshEnteroviruses
dc.titleReemergence of recombinant vaccine-derived poliovirus outbreak in Madagascaren
dc.typeArticleen

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