Journal article

Population immunity to polioviruses in the context of a large-scale wild poliovirus type 1 outbreak in Tajikistan, 2010

Suboptimal (<90%) PV3 seroprevalence across wide age range suggests the outbreak resulted from accumulation of susceptibles due to suboptimal coverage over a long time period, particularly in the birth cohorts immunized only through routine services and in areas where the outbreak began (Kurgan-Tube and RRS). High PV1 seroprevalence indicates that mOPV1 SIAs with expanded target age (≤15 years) succeeded in closing the immunity gap and ongoing WPV1 transmission is unlikely. To accelerate outbreak control in areas which have been polio-free for long time, expanding SIA target age should be considered.

Languages

  • English

Publication year

2013

Journal

Vaccine

Volume

42

Type

Journal article

Categories

  • Service delivery

Diseases

  • Polio

Countries

  • Tajikistan

Tags

  • Coverage monitoring

WHO Regions

  • European Region

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