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Inferring Numbers of Wild Poliovirus Excretors Using Quantitative Environmental Surveillance

Response to and monitoring of viral outbreaks can be efficiently focused when rapid, quantitative, kinetic information provides the location and the number of infected individuals. Environmental surveillance traditionally provides information on location of populations with contagious, infected indi...

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Autores principales: Perepliotchikov, Yuri, Ziv-Baran, Tomer, Hindiyeh, Musa, Manor, Yossi, Sofer, Danit, Moran-Gilad, Jacob, Stephens, Laura, Mendelson, Ella, Weil, Merav, Bassal, Ravit, Anis, Emilia, Singer, Shepherd Roee, Kaliner, Ehud, Cooper, Gillian, Majumdar, Manasi, Markovich, Michal, Ram, Daniela, Grotto, Itamar, Gamzu, Ronni, Martin, Javier, Shulman, Lester M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080870
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author Perepliotchikov, Yuri
Ziv-Baran, Tomer
Hindiyeh, Musa
Manor, Yossi
Sofer, Danit
Moran-Gilad, Jacob
Stephens, Laura
Mendelson, Ella
Weil, Merav
Bassal, Ravit
Anis, Emilia
Singer, Shepherd Roee
Kaliner, Ehud
Cooper, Gillian
Majumdar, Manasi
Markovich, Michal
Ram, Daniela
Grotto, Itamar
Gamzu, Ronni
Martin, Javier
Shulman, Lester M.
author_facet Perepliotchikov, Yuri
Ziv-Baran, Tomer
Hindiyeh, Musa
Manor, Yossi
Sofer, Danit
Moran-Gilad, Jacob
Stephens, Laura
Mendelson, Ella
Weil, Merav
Bassal, Ravit
Anis, Emilia
Singer, Shepherd Roee
Kaliner, Ehud
Cooper, Gillian
Majumdar, Manasi
Markovich, Michal
Ram, Daniela
Grotto, Itamar
Gamzu, Ronni
Martin, Javier
Shulman, Lester M.
author_sort Perepliotchikov, Yuri
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description Response to and monitoring of viral outbreaks can be efficiently focused when rapid, quantitative, kinetic information provides the location and the number of infected individuals. Environmental surveillance traditionally provides information on location of populations with contagious, infected individuals since infectious poliovirus is excreted whether infections are asymptomatic or symptomatic. Here, we describe development of rapid (1 week turnaround time, TAT), quantitative RT-PCR of poliovirus RNA extracted directly from concentrated environmental surveillance samples to infer the number of infected individuals excreting poliovirus. The quantitation method was validated using data from vaccination with bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV). The method was then applied to infer the weekly number of excreters in a large, sustained, asymptomatic outbreak of wild type 1 poliovirus in Israel (2013) in a population where >90% of the individuals received three doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Evidence-based intervention strategies were based on the short TAT for direct quantitative detection. Furthermore, a TAT shorter than the duration of poliovirus excretion allowed resampling of infected individuals. Finally, the method documented absence of infections after successful intervention of the asymptomatic outbreak. The methodologies described here can be applied to outbreaks of other excreted viruses such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), where there are (1) significant numbers of asymptomatic infections; (2) long incubation times during which infectious virus is excreted; and (3) limited resources, facilities, and manpower that restrict the number of individuals who can be tested and re-tested.
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spelling pubmed-84023662021-08-29 Inferring Numbers of Wild Poliovirus Excretors Using Quantitative Environmental Surveillance Perepliotchikov, Yuri Ziv-Baran, Tomer Hindiyeh, Musa Manor, Yossi Sofer, Danit Moran-Gilad, Jacob Stephens, Laura Mendelson, Ella Weil, Merav Bassal, Ravit Anis, Emilia Singer, Shepherd Roee Kaliner, Ehud Cooper, Gillian Majumdar, Manasi Markovich, Michal Ram, Daniela Grotto, Itamar Gamzu, Ronni Martin, Javier Shulman, Lester M. Vaccines (Basel) Article Response to and monitoring of viral outbreaks can be efficiently focused when rapid, quantitative, kinetic information provides the location and the number of infected individuals. Environmental surveillance traditionally provides information on location of populations with contagious, infected individuals since infectious poliovirus is excreted whether infections are asymptomatic or symptomatic. Here, we describe development of rapid (1 week turnaround time, TAT), quantitative RT-PCR of poliovirus RNA extracted directly from concentrated environmental surveillance samples to infer the number of infected individuals excreting poliovirus. The quantitation method was validated using data from vaccination with bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV). The method was then applied to infer the weekly number of excreters in a large, sustained, asymptomatic outbreak of wild type 1 poliovirus in Israel (2013) in a population where >90% of the individuals received three doses of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Evidence-based intervention strategies were based on the short TAT for direct quantitative detection. Furthermore, a TAT shorter than the duration of poliovirus excretion allowed resampling of infected individuals. Finally, the method documented absence of infections after successful intervention of the asymptomatic outbreak. The methodologies described here can be applied to outbreaks of other excreted viruses such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), where there are (1) significant numbers of asymptomatic infections; (2) long incubation times during which infectious virus is excreted; and (3) limited resources, facilities, and manpower that restrict the number of individuals who can be tested and re-tested. MDPI 2021-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8402366/ /pubmed/34451995 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080870 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Perepliotchikov, Yuri
Ziv-Baran, Tomer
Hindiyeh, Musa
Manor, Yossi
Sofer, Danit
Moran-Gilad, Jacob
Stephens, Laura
Mendelson, Ella
Weil, Merav
Bassal, Ravit
Anis, Emilia
Singer, Shepherd Roee
Kaliner, Ehud
Cooper, Gillian
Majumdar, Manasi
Markovich, Michal
Ram, Daniela
Grotto, Itamar
Gamzu, Ronni
Martin, Javier
Shulman, Lester M.
Inferring Numbers of Wild Poliovirus Excretors Using Quantitative Environmental Surveillance
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title_sort inferring numbers of wild poliovirus excretors using quantitative environmental surveillance
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8402366/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34451995
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines9080870
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