Shedding of Virulent Poliovirus Revertants during Immunization with Oral Poliovirus Vaccine after Prior Immunization with Inactivated Polio Vaccine

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Fecal shedding of virulent revertant polioviruses was examined in isolates from infants previously immunized with ⩾ 1 dose of orally administered live attenuated polio vaccine (OPV) alone, enhanced-potency inactivated polio vaccine (EIPV) alone, or a combination of both. After administration of OPV alone, vaccine poliovirus serotypes were recovered in feces within 1 week and for as long as 31–60 days in 30%–80% of subjects after 1 or 2 doses and in 30%–50% after immunization with ⩾3 doses. No revertant poliovirus shedding was observed after OPV challenge in subjects immunized previously with ⩾3 doses of OPV. However, fecal shedding of revertant poliovirus after OPY challenge was observed in 50%–100% of subjects previously immunized with ⩾3 doses of the EIPV. These findings suggest that prior immunization with EIPV does not prevent fecal shedding of revertant polioviruses after subsequent reexposure to OPV. © 1993 by The University of Chicago.

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Ogra, P. L., Abraham, R., Minor, P., Dunn, G., & Modlin, J. F. (1993). Shedding of Virulent Poliovirus Revertants during Immunization with Oral Poliovirus Vaccine after Prior Immunization with Inactivated Polio Vaccine. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 168(5), 1105–1109. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/168.5.1105

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