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Nucleotide variation in Sabin type 2 poliovirus from an immunodeficient patient with poliomyelitis
1 Laboratory of Virology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy 2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Brescia, Italy 3 Pediatrics Unit, University of Siena, Italy 4 Epidemiologie Moleculaire des Enterovirus, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France 5 NIBSC, Blanche Lane,...
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Published in: | Journal of general virology 2003-05, Vol.84 (5), p.1215-1221 |
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Summary: | 1 Laboratory of Virology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Viale Regina Elena 299, 00161 Rome, Italy
2 Department of Pediatrics, University of Brescia, Italy
3 Pediatrics Unit, University of Siena, Italy
4 Epidemiologie Moleculaire des Enterovirus, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
5 NIBSC, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3QG, UK
Correspondence Lucia Fiore fiore{at}iss.it
The molecular and antigenic properties of a Sabin-like type 2 poliovirus, isolated from the stool samples of a 2-year-old agammaglobulinaemic child who developed paralysis 1 year after receiving the third dose of oral poliovirus vaccine, were analysed. The virus revealed 0·88 % genome variation in the VP1 region compared with the standard reference strain, compatible with replication of the virus in the intestine over approximately 1 year. The typical mutations in the 5'NCR and VP1 associated with reversion to neurovirulence for Sabin type 2 poliovirus were found. Despite this, the virus was characterized by both PCR and ELISA tests as Sabin-like and showed temperature sensitivity and neurovirulence in transgenic mice typical of the Sabin type 2 vaccine strain. Gammaglobulin replacement therapy led rapidly to virus clearance, which, when combined with treatment with the antiviral drug pleconaril, stopped virus excretion; no further virus shedding occurred. This is the first case of poliomyelitis and long-term excretion from an immunodeficient patient to be reported in Italy through the active Acute Flaccid Paralysis' surveillance system. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/vir.0.18974-0 |