Abstract
An outbreak of paralytic poliomyelitis occurred in the Dominican Republic (13 confirmed cases) and Haiti (8 confirmed cases, including 2 fatal cases) during 2000-2001. All but one of the patients were either unvaccinated or incompletely vaccinated children, and cases occurred in communities with very low (7 to 40%) rates of coverage with oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV). The outbreak was associated with the circulation of a derivative of the type 1 OPV strain, probably originating from a single OPV dose given in 1998-1999. The vaccine-derived poliovirus associated with the outbreak had biological properties indistinguishable from those of wild poliovirus.
MeSH terms
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5' Untranslated Regions
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Adolescent
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Animals
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Capsid / genetics
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Capsid Proteins
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Disease Outbreaks*
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Dominican Republic / epidemiology
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Female
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Genes, Viral
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Haiti / epidemiology
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Humans
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Immunization Programs
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Infant
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Male
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Mice
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Point Mutation
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Poliomyelitis / epidemiology*
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Poliomyelitis / prevention & control
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Poliomyelitis / transmission
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Poliomyelitis / virology*
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Poliovirus / classification
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Poliovirus / genetics*
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Poliovirus / isolation & purification
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Poliovirus / pathogenicity*
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Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral / adverse effects*
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Population Surveillance
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Recombination, Genetic
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Vaccination
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Virulence
Substances
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Capsid Proteins
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Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral
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VP1 protein, Poliovirus