Polio vaccination: past, present and future

Live attenuated oral polio vaccine (OPV) and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are the tools being used to achieve eradication of wild polio virus. Because OPV can rarely cause paralysis and generate revertant polio strains, IPV will have to replace OPV after eradication of wild polio virus is certifi...

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Published inFuture microbiology Vol. 10; no. 5; pp. 791 - 808
Main Authors Bandyopadhyay, Ananda S, Garon, Julie, Seib, Katherine, Orenstein, Walter A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Future Medicine Ltd 01.05.2015
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ISSN1746-0913
1746-0921
1746-0921
DOI10.2217/fmb.15.19

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Summary:Live attenuated oral polio vaccine (OPV) and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are the tools being used to achieve eradication of wild polio virus. Because OPV can rarely cause paralysis and generate revertant polio strains, IPV will have to replace OPV after eradication of wild polio virus is certified to sustain eradication of all polioviruses. However, uncertainties remain related to IPV's ability to induce intestinal immunity in populations where fecal-oral transmission is predominant. Although substantial effectiveness and safety data exist on the use and delivery of OPV and IPV, several new research initiatives are currently underway to fill specific knowledge gaps to inform future vaccination policies that would assure polio is eradicated and eradication is maintained.
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ISSN:1746-0913
1746-0921
1746-0921
DOI:10.2217/fmb.15.19