Vigilancia ambiental de la circulación de poliovirus en tres municipios considerados como punto transitorio de migrantes en Colombia 2017-2019
(2022) In Infectio 26(2). p.107-112- Abstract
Objective: To determine the circulation of poliovirus in three municipalities considered as transitory points for migrants in Colombia. Material and Method: Wastewater samples (n = 36) were collected from border municipalities, selected for greater transit of regular and irregular migrants, in the period between 2017-2019. The samples were concentrated and cultured following the World Health Organization (WHO) environmental surveillance algorithm for poliovirus circulation. Molecular identification was performed by polymerase chain reaction using group-specific, serotype and sabin vaccine strain primers. Results: The presence of non-polio Enterovirus (NPV) was detected in the environmental samples obtained and no circulation of... (More)
Objective: To determine the circulation of poliovirus in three municipalities considered as transitory points for migrants in Colombia. Material and Method: Wastewater samples (n = 36) were collected from border municipalities, selected for greater transit of regular and irregular migrants, in the period between 2017-2019. The samples were concentrated and cultured following the World Health Organization (WHO) environmental surveillance algorithm for poliovirus circulation. Molecular identification was performed by polymerase chain reaction using group-specific, serotype and sabin vaccine strain primers. Results: The presence of non-polio Enterovirus (NPV) was detected in the environmental samples obtained and no circulation of poliovirus derived from the vaccine or wild poliovirus was found in the three evaluated municipalities; However, in two previous studies published by Gonzales et al with a similar methodology in 2005 and 2015 evaluating the wastewater of the city of Armenia-Quindío; It was possible to identify the presence of virus derived from vaccine, with negative results for the identification of wild poliovirus. Conclusions: The findings indicate that the wastewater monitoring system in order to determine the presence of viruses is a useful tool to carry out environmental surveillance.
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- González-De Schroeder, María Mercedes ; Gómez-Hincapie, Jose Fernando ; Celis-Castaño, Sara ; Fonseca, Magile C. ; Londoño-Buriticá, Diana Patricia ; Vila-Ortega, José Joaquín ; Giraldo-Garcia, Alejandra María ; Padilla-Sanabria, Leonardo ; Sarmiento-Perez, Luis LU and Castaño-Osorio, Jhon Carlos
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- alternative title
- Environmental surveillance of the circulation of poliovirus in municipalities considered as transitory point of migrants in Colombia 2017-2019
- publishing date
- 2022
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- enterovirus, Environmental monitoring, poliovirus
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- Infectio
- volume
- 26
- issue
- 2
- pages
- 6 pages
- publisher
- Asociacion Colombiana de Infectologia
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- scopus:85129989149
- ISSN
- 0123-9392
- DOI
- 10.22354/in.v26i2.1008
- language
- Spanish
- LU publication?
- yes
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- Publisher Copyright: © 2022 Asociacion Colombiana de Infectologia. All rights reserved.
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- 2022-08-19 15:09:35
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