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Genetic Epidemiology Reveals 3 Chronic Reservoir Areas With Recurrent Population Mobility Challenging Poliovirus Eradication in Pakistan.

Ribqa Akhtar1,2, Nayab Mahmood1, Muhammad Masroor Alam1, Muhammad Naeem2, Syed Sohail Zahoor Zaidi1, Salmaan Sharif1, Zainab Khattak3, Yasir Arshad1, Adnan Khurshid1, Ghulam Mujtaba1, Lubna Rehman1, Mehar Angez1, Shehzad Shaukat1, Nighat Mushtaq1, Massab Umair1, Aamer Ikram1, Muhammad Salman1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pakistan is among 3 countries endemic for wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) circulation that are still struggling for eradication of poliomyelitis. Active clinical and environmental surveillance with meticulous laboratory investigations provide insights into poliovirus transmission patterns and genomic diversity to inform decisions for strategic operations required to achieve eradication.
METHODS: We analyzed epidemiological and virological data to comprehend the current epidemiological status of WPV1 in Pakistan during 2015-2017. Stool specimens of patients with acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) and sewage samples collected from 60 environmental sites were tested. Viral culturing, intratypic differentiation by real-time polymerase chain reaction, and nucleic acid sequencing of the VP1 region of the poliovirus genome to determine genetic relatedness among WPV1 strains were applied.
RESULTS: Poliovirus isolates were grouped into 11 distinct clusters, which had ≥95% nucleotide homology in the VP1 coding region. Most of the poliovirus burden was shared by 3 major reservoirs: Karachi, Peshawar, and Quetta block (64.2% in 2015, 75.4% in 2016, and 76.7% in 2017).
CONCLUSIONS: Environmental surveillance reveals importations and pockets of unimmunized children that dictate intensive target mop-up campaigns to contain poliovirus transmission. A decrease in the number of orphan isolates reflects effective combination of AFP and environmental surveillance in Pakistan. The genetic data reflect sustained transmission within reservoir areas, further expanded by periodic importations to areas of high immunity reflected by immediate termination of imported viruses. Improved immunization coverage with high-quality surveillance is vital for global certification of polio eradication.
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Keywords:  Pakistan; environmental surveillance; epidemiology; genetic diversity; wild poliovirus type 1 transmission

Year:  2020        PMID: 31665247     DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciz1037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Infect Dis        ISSN: 1058-4838            Impact factor:   9.079


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1.  Rapid and Sensitive Direct Detection and Identification of Poliovirus from Stool and Environmental Surveillance Samples by Use of Nanopore Sequencing.

Authors:  Javier Martin; Nicholas Grassly; Alexander G Shaw; Manasi Majumdar; Catherine Troman; Áine O'Toole; Blossom Benny; Dilip Abraham; Ira Praharaj; Gagandeep Kang; Salmaan Sharif; Muhammad Masroor Alam; Shahzad Shaukat; Mehar Angez; Adnan Khurshid; Nayab Mahmood; Yasir Arshad; Lubna Rehman; Ghulam Mujtaba; Ribqa Akthar; Muhammad Salman; Dimitra Klapsa; Yara Hajarha; Humayun Asghar; Ananda Bandyopadhyay; Andrew Rambaut
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2020-08-24       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Stool Serology: Development of a Non-Invasive Immunological Method for the Detection of Enterovirus-Specific Antibodies in Congo Gorilla Faeces.

Authors:  Youssouf Sereme; Sandra Madariaga Zarza; Hacène Medkour; Inestin Amona; Florence Fenollar; Jean Akiana; Soraya Mezouar; Nicolas Orain; Joana Vitte; Bernard Davoust; Didier Raoult; Oleg Mediannikov
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-04-12

Review 3.  The role of genetic sequencing and analysis in the polio eradication programme.

Authors:  David Jorgensen; Margarita Pons-Salort; Alexander G Shaw; Nicholas C Grassly
Journal:  Virus Evol       Date:  2020-05-20
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