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Med Trop (Mars) ; 68(2): 189-202, 2008 Apr.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18630055

ABSTRACT

Poliovirus, the aetiological agent of poliomyelitis, is an enterovirus of the Picronaviridae family. Despite the success of the World Health Organisation (WHO) worldwide vaccination campaign against poliomyelitis, poliovirus remains a public health problem in several developing countries, in Africa and Asia in particular. This is partly due to the considerable capacity of poliovirus strains to circulate and spread in populations with insufficient vaccine coverage. In addition, the attenuated strains of the oral polio vaccine (OPV) may rapidly evolve a neurovirulent phenotype, causing rare cases of paralytic poliomyelitis. The recent occurrence of epidemics associated with vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) has highlighted the emergence of recombinant strains with genomes constituted of sequences from OPV strains together with sequences from non-polio enteroviruses. In this review, after briefly describing the molecular biology of poliovirus and the pathogenesis of poliomyelitis, we will provide an overview of the current situation concerning poliomyelitis prophylaxis and the strategies developed to fight this disease. We will also deal with the issue of the possible re-emergence of poliovirus after declaration of the eradication of wildtype poliovirus.


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Poliomyelitis/genetics , Poliomyelitis/prevention & control , Poliovirus Vaccines/adverse effects , Poliovirus/genetics , Humans , Poliovirus/immunology , Recombination, Genetic
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J Med Virol ; 74(2): 277-82, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15332277

ABSTRACT

The resurgence of Chikungunya virus is described during an urban epidemic in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo, after 39 years without any isolation of the virus. Chikungunya virus was isolated in sera from nine patients with clinical symptoms. A 1,200 bp long partial sequence of the E1/3'UTR genomic region was determined for each isolate. All sequences clustered in the central African lineage. They constitute Chikungunya virus reference sequences for the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


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Alphavirus Infections/epidemiology , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks , Alphavirus Infections/virology , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Chikungunya virus/classification , Chikungunya virus/genetics , Chikungunya virus/immunology , Chikungunya virus/isolation & purification , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/virology , Democratic Republic of the Congo/epidemiology , Humans , Malaria, Falciparum/complications , Molecular Epidemiology , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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