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. 1995 Dec;11(6):693-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF01720304.

A seroepidemiologic survey of immunity against poliomyelitis in a group of HIV positive and HIV negative drug addicts

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A seroepidemiologic survey of immunity against poliomyelitis in a group of HIV positive and HIV negative drug addicts

F Pregliasco et al. Eur J Epidemiol. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

In a seroepidemiological study performed to investigate immunity against poliomyelitis in a population of drug addicts in a rehabilitative residential centre we demonstrated a widespread lack of poliovirus neutralizing antibodies. This was more evident in the HIV positive subjects, 27% of whom were seronegative for poliovirus type 1, 27% for type 2 and 34% for type 3, with 11% seronegative for all three types. These results indicate a gap in immunity to poliomyelitis in the examined population.

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