Assessment of poliovirus antibody seroprevalence in polio high risk areas of West Africa
2018
Abstract We conducted a serological survey of anti-polio antibodies in polio high-risk areas of Mali, Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire to assess risk of future poliovirus outbreaks. Random community sampling of children 6–11 and 36–48 months-old was conducted; neutralizing antibodies against poliovirus were detected using microneutralization assay. We analysed 1059/1064 (99.5%) of enrolled children. Seroprevalence to poliovirus type 1 (PV1) across all age groups and locations ranged between 92 and 100%, for PV2 it was 77–100%, and 89–95% for PV3. PV2 seroprevalence in the younger age group in Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire was The risk of poliovirus outbreak following importation is low because of high population immunity to PV1, however, due to large cohort of PV2 seronegative children any future detection of vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 requires urgent response to arrest rapid spread.
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