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J Infect ; 47(1): 82-4, 2003 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12850168

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OBJECTIVE: . To describe a case of vaccine associated paralytic poliomyelitis (VAPP) and relate this to current UK immunization policy. METHOD: A case report in which the clinical course and factors leading to the diagnosis are described and then related to reports of paralytic poliomyelitis in the literature. RESULTS: The child in this case was left severely disabled by paralytic poliomyelitis. The pathological process was related to a pararectal abscess needing urgent drainage shortly after immunisation. CONCLUSION: The skeletal muscle damage due to the presence of the pararectal abscess may have acted as the 'provocation' in the development of poliomyelitis. Adoption of a policy of initial vaccination by the parenteral route as in the USA and European countries has been shown to greatly reduce this risk. The UK could adopt this policy which would minimise the risk of VAPP, as all recorded paralytic poliomyelitis in the UK in the last decade has been vaccine related.


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Abscess/complications , Poliomyelitis/etiology , Poliovirus Vaccine, Oral/adverse effects , Rectal Diseases/complications , Abscess/surgery , Drainage , Humans , Infant , Male , Rectal Diseases/surgery
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