Detección de poliovirus en aguas residuales de Armenia, Colombia

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Objectives: Implementing environmental surveillance for poliovirus circulating from wastewater. Methods: Six wastewater samples were collected from each final site within a wastewater collection system in Armenia, Quindío. Virus was extracted and concentrated by a method using polyethylenglycol and sodium chloride as concentrating agent. Polioviruses were identified by polymerase chain reaction assay with group-specific, serotype-specific and Sabin vaccine-specific primers. Results: It was confirmed that the viral detection method is highly efficient. Poliovirus was detected in 5 of 6 (83%) samples collected. Serotype-specific identification revealed the presence of type 1 and type 3 polioviruses in the samples. All of them were of the vaccine type, which provided evidence regarding the non-circulation of wild poliovirus in the country. Conclusion: Wastewater surveillance can be a sensitive tool for detecting poliovirus circulation.

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González, M. M., Sarmiento, L., Castaño, J. C., Giraldo, A. M., Salazar, A., & Muñoz, N. J. (2006). Detección de poliovirus en aguas residuales de Armenia, Colombia. Revista de Salud Publica, 8(SUPPL. 1), 13–23. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0124-00642006000400002

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