Prolonged replication of a type 1 vaccine-derived poliovirus in an immunodeficient patient

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VPI sequences were determined for poliovirus type 1 isolates obtained over a 189-day period from a poliomyelitis patient with common variable immunodeficiency syndrome (a defect in antibody formation). The isolate from the first sample, taken 11 days after onset of paralysis, contained two poliovirus populations, differing from the Sabin 1 vaccine strain by ~10%, differing from diverse type 1 wild polioviruses by 19 to 24%, and differing from each other by 5.5% of nucleotides. Specimens taken after day 11 appeared to contain only one major poliovirus population. Evolution of VPI sequences at synonymous third-codon positions occurred at an overall rate of ~3.4% per year over the 189-day period. Assuming this rate to be constant throughout the period of infection, the infection was calculated to have started ~9.3 years earlier. This estimate is about the time (6.9 years earlier) the patient received his last oral poliovirus vaccine dose, approximately 2 years before the diagnosis of immunodeficiency. These findings may have important implications for the strategy to eliminate poliovirus immunization after global polio eradication.

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Kew, O. M., Sutter, R. W., Nottay, B. K., Mcdonough, M. J., Prevots, D. R., Quick, L., & Pallansch, M. A. (1998). Prolonged replication of a type 1 vaccine-derived poliovirus in an immunodeficient patient. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(10), 2893–2899. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.10.2893-2899.1998

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