Vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis in the Russian Federation in 1998-2014
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Vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis in the Russian Federation in 1998-2014
Abstract
Objectives: Different polio vaccination schemes have been used in Russia: oral polio vaccine (OPV) was used in 1998-2007 and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) followed by OPV in 2008-2014. This article presents the characteristics of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis (VAPP) cases in Russia during this period.
Methods: VAPP cases were identified through the acute flaccid paralysis surveillance system, classified by the National Expert Classification Committee. Criteria for a 'recipient VAPP' (rVAPP) case were poliomyelitis symptoms 6-30days after OPV administration, isolation of the vaccine virus, and residual paralysis 60days after disease onset. Unvaccinated cases with a similar picture 6-60days after contact with an OPV recipient were classified as 'contact VAPP' (cVAPP) cases.
Results: During 1998-2014, 127 VAPP cases were registered: 82 rVAPP and 45 cVAPP. During the period in which only OPV was used, rVAPP cases prevailed (73.8%); cases of rVAPP were reduced during the sequential scheme period (15%). Poliovirus type 3 (39.5%) and type 2 (23.7%) were isolated more often. Vaccine-derived poliovirus types 1, 2, and 3 were isolated from three cases of cVAPP. The incidence of VAPP cases was higher during the period of OPV use (1 case/1.59 million OPV doses) than during the sequential scheme period (1 case/4.18 million doses).
Conclusion: The risk of VAPP exists if OPV remains in the vaccination schedule.
Keywords: IPV; OPV; Poliomyelitis; Poliovirus vaccine; VAPP.
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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