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Evolution of the Sabin Vaccine into Pathogenic Derivatives without Appreciable Changes in Antigenic Properties: Need for Improvement of Current Poliovirus Surveillance

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 83, Issue 7, Pages 3402-3406

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02122-08

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  1. Polio Eradication Initiative through the European Office of the World Health Organization
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  3. Russian Scientific School
  4. Belarusian State Scientific-Technical Program

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The Sabin oral polio vaccine (OPV) may evolve into pathogenic viruses, causing sporadic cases and outbreaks of poliomyelitis. Such vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPV) generally exhibit altered antigenicity. The current paradigm to distinguish VDPV from OPV and wild polioviruses is to characterize primarily those poliovirus isolates that demonstrate deviations from OPV in antigenic and genetic intratypic differentiation (ITD) tests. Here we report on two independent cases of poliomyelitis caused by VDPVs with Sabin-like properties in several ITD assays. The results suggest the existence of diverse pathways of OPV evolution and necessitate improvement of poliovirus surveillance, which currently potentially misses this class of VDPV.

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