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Characterizing poliovirus transmission and evolution: insights from modeling experiences with wild and vaccine-related polioviruses.

Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens1, Mark A Pallansch, Dominika A Kalkowska, Steven G F Wassilak, Stephen L Cochi, Kimberly M Thompson.   

Abstract

With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving and maintaining polio eradication, we expanded our previously developed dynamic poliovirus transmission model using information from an expert literature review process and including additional immunity states and the evolution of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV). The model explicitly considers serotype differences and distinguishes fecal-oral and oropharyngeal transmission. We evaluated the model by simulating diverse historical experiences with polioviruses, including one country that eliminated wild poliovirus using both OPV and inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) (USA), three importation outbreaks of wild poliovirus (Albania, the Netherlands, Tajikistan), one situation in which no circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPVs) emerge despite annual OPV use and cessation (Cuba), three cVDPV outbreaks (Haiti, Madura Island in Indonesia, northern Nigeria), one area of current endemic circulation of all three serotypes (northern Nigeria), and one area with recent endemic circulation and subsequent elimination of multiple serotypes (northern India). We find that when sufficient information about the conditions exists, the model can reproduce the general behavior of poliovirus transmission and outbreaks while maintaining consistency in the generic model inputs. The assumption of spatially homogeneous mixing remains a significant limitation that affects the performance of the differential equation-based model when significant heterogeneities in immunity and mixing may exist. Further studies on OPV virus evolution and improved understanding of the mechanisms of mixing and transmission may help to better characterize poliovirus transmission in populations. Broad application of the model promises to offer insights in the context of global and national policy and economic models.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23521018     DOI: 10.1111/risa.12044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Risk Anal        ISSN: 0272-4332            Impact factor:   4.000


  51 in total

1.  Modeling Poliovirus Transmission in Pakistan and Afghanistan to Inform Vaccination Strategies in Undervaccinated Subpopulations.

Authors:  Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Mark A Pallansch; Stephen L Cochi; Derek T Ehrhardt; Noha H Farag; Stephen C Hadler; Lee M Hampton; Maureen Martinez; Steve G F Wassilak; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2018-01-03       Impact factor: 4.000

2.  Evaluation of Proactive and Reactive Strategies for Polio Eradication Activities in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Authors:  Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2018-09-21       Impact factor: 4.000

3.  Environmental Surveillance System Characteristics and Impacts on Confidence About No Undetected Serotype 1 Wild Poliovirus Circulation.

Authors:  Dominika A Kalkowska; Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2018-09-21       Impact factor: 4.000

4.  Preeradication vaccine policy options for poliovirus infection and disease control.

Authors:  Kimberly M Thompson; Mark A Pallansch; Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Steve G Wassilak; Jong-Hoon Kim; Stephen L Cochi
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2013-03-05       Impact factor: 4.000

5.  Oral poliovirus vaccine evolution and insights relevant to modeling the risks of circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses (cVDPVs).

Authors:  Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Mark A Pallansch; Jong-Hoon Kim; Cara C Burns; Olen M Kew; M Steven Oberste; Ousmane M Diop; Steven G F Wassilak; Stephen L Cochi; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  Risk Anal       Date:  2013-03-07       Impact factor: 4.000

6.  Individual-based modeling of potential poliovirus transmission in connected religious communities in North America with low uptake of vaccination.

Authors:  Kasper H Kisjes; Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Gregory S Wallace; Mark A Pallansch; Stephen L Cochi; Steven G F Wassilak; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  J Infect Dis       Date:  2014-11-01       Impact factor: 5.226

Review 7.  Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment and Infectious Disease Transmission Modeling of Waterborne Enteric Pathogens.

Authors:  Andrew F Brouwer; Nina B Masters; Joseph N S Eisenberg
Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep       Date:  2018-06

8.  Maintenance and Intensification of Bivalent Oral Poliovirus Vaccine Use Prior to its Coordinated Global Cessation.

Authors:  Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens; Lee M Hampton; Steven G F Wassilak; Mark A Pallansch; Stephen L Cochi; Kimberly M Thompson
Journal:  J Vaccines Vaccin       Date:  2016-10-03

9.  Managing population immunity to reduce or eliminate the risks of circulation following the importation of polioviruses.

Authors:  Kimberly M Thompson; Dominika A Kalkowska; Radboud J Duintjer Tebbens
Journal:  Vaccine       Date:  2015-02-18       Impact factor: 3.641

10.  Low Rates of Poliovirus Antibodies in Primary Immunodeficiency Patients on Regular Intravenous Immunoglobulin Treatment.

Authors:  Beatriz T Costa-Carvalho; Kathleen E Sullivan; Patrícia M Fontes; Fernanda Aimé-Nobre; Isabela G S Gonzales; Elaine S Lima; Celso Granato; Maria Isabel de Moraes-Pinto
Journal:  J Clin Immunol       Date:  2018-07-14       Impact factor: 8.317

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