| Literature DB >> 23099878 |
María Mercedes González1, Luis Sarmiento, Gloria Janneth Rey-Benito, Leonardo Padilla, Alejandra María Giraldo, Jhon Carlos Castaño.
Abstract
This study aims to explore a possible silent circulation of wild and vaccine-derived polioviruses in departments of Colombia with polio vaccination coverage of below 80%. The study collected 52 samples of wastewater concentrated as a result of precipitation with polyethylene glycol and sodium chloride. The viral detection was carried out through isolation and the identification through neutralization of the cytopathic effect, as well as through a conventional polymerase chain reaction following reverse transcription. The isolated polioviruses were characterized by the VP1 gene sequence. In two of the 52 samples, there was a presence of the Sabin type 2 poliovirus with more than 99% sequence similarity with the Sabin type 2 strain polio. Circulation of the nonpolio enterovirus was detected in 17.3% of the samples. The serotypes identified corresponded to coxsackievirus B1, echovirus 30, and echovirus 11. No evidence of the spread of either vaccine-derived poliovirus or wild poliovirus was detected in the departments of Colombia with polio coverage lower than 80%.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23099878 DOI: 10.1590/s1020-49892012000800011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Panam Salud Publica ISSN: 1020-4989