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Search for poliovirus long-term excretors among patients affected by agammaglobulinemia
Authors:Fiore Lucia  Plebani Alessandro  Buttinelli Gabriele  Fiore Stefano  Donati Valentina  Marturano Jill  Soresina Annarosa  Martire Baldassarre  Azzari Chiara  Nigro Giovanni  Cardinale Fabio  Trizzino Antonino  Pignata Claudio  Alvisi Patrizia  Anastasio Elisa  Bossi Grazia  Ugazio Alberto G
Affiliation:Laboratory of Virology, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, 00161, Italy. fiore@iss.it
Abstract:Patients with agammaglobulinemia may excrete enteroviruses, including vaccine-derived poliovirus, for prolonged periods of time. This poses a risk to the patients but it also may pose a risk to the population after eradication of poliovirus and the cessation of routine vaccination. To assess this risk, a pilot study was performed to identify potential poliovirus long-term excretors in a cohort of 38 patients with a definite/presumptive diagnosis of X-linked agammaglobulinemia (XLA). Stool samples were analyzed to detect any polio or other enteroviruses replicating in the gut and neutralizing antibodies against polioviruses were measured in the sera. No viruses were isolated from the stool samples and most sera had neutralizing antibody levels against all three poliovirus serotypes considered by the WHO to be protective in immunocompetent individuals. This suggests that long-term excretion of enteroviruses in patients with agammaglobulinemia is relatively uncommon.
Keywords:Poliovirus  Immunodeficiency  Polio eradication
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