Fractional-dose inactivated poliovirus vaccination campaign, Telangana state, India, June 2016

Weekly Epidemiological Record, 91 (‎34)‎, 397 - 404

Overview

Wild poliovirus type 2 was declared eradicated in September 2015. As part of a globally-synchronized effort to withdraw Sabin poliovirus type 2 vaccine, India switched from use of trivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (tOPV) to bivalent type 1 and 3 OPV (bOPV) in April 2016. Concurrently, inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) was introduced to the routine immunization programme to maintain an immunity base that would mitigate the number of paralytic cases in the event of epidemic transmission of poliovirus type 2. After cessation of type 2 Sabin vaccine use, any reported vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (VDPV2) would be treated as a public health emergency and may need outbreak response with monovalent type 2 oral vaccine and/or IPV. In response to an isolation of VDPV2 from a sewage sample taken in Telangana state, India conducted a mass campaign using an intradermal fractional dose (0.1 ml) of IPV (fIPV) in June 2016.

Editors
Sunil Bahl, Harish Verma, Pankaj Bhatnagar, Pradeep Haldar, Asish Satapathy, K N Arun Kumar, Jennifer Horton, Estivariz F. Concepcion, Abhijeet Anand, and Roland Sutter
Number of pages
8
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WER9134
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World Health Organization