Sabin and wild type polioviruses from children who presented with acute flaccid paralysis in Nigeria
Background: Sensitive poliovirus surveillance to detect vaccine-derived-polioviruses will continue to increase in importance. Objective: Isolating and identifying poliovirus strains from children of pediatrics age in Nigeria. Methods: A total of 120 fecal samples were randomly collected from childre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African health sciences 2012-09, Vol.12 (3), p.345-354 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Sensitive poliovirus surveillance to detect
vaccine-derived-polioviruses will continue to increase in importance.
Objective: Isolating and identifying poliovirus strains from children
of pediatrics age in Nigeria. Methods: A total of 120 fecal samples
were randomly collected from children under the age of five who
presented with acute flaccid paralysis. Samples were tested by tissue
culture technique and further characterized by intratypic
differentiation testing using ELISA and PCR methods. Results: The study
confirmed the presence of 22(18.3%) enteroviral isolates comprising
19(86.4%) polioviruses and 3(13.6%) non-polio enteroviruses. These 19
polioviruses include: Sabin-type poliovirus-1 (15.8%), poliovirus-2
(10.5%), poliovirus-3 (10.5%) and wild-type poliovirus-1 (63.2%)
isolates. It showed that poliovirus infection was higher in children
ages 6-11 months (18.9%), females (18.4%), northern states (91.0%) with
no vaccination record (75.0%). Wild-type poliovirus- 1 was isolated
from the stool samples of 12(54.6%) children from northern states and
in all age groups except 18-23 months. No significant differences (P
>0.05) between poliovirus infection and age (18.9% vs. 17.7%; 81.9%
vs. 18.2%) and sex (18.3% vs. 18.4%). There was significant differences
(P |
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ISSN: | 1680-6905 1729-0503 1680-6905 |
DOI: | 10.4314/ahs.v12i3.16 |