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      Oral Poliovirus Vaccine Evolution and Insights Relevant to Modeling the Risks of Circulating Vaccine-Derived Polioviruses (cVDPVs)

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          The live, attenuated oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) provides a powerful tool for controlling and stopping the transmission of wild polioviruses (WPVs), although the risks of vaccine-associated paralytic polio (VAPP) and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV) outbreaks exist as long as OPV remains in use. Understanding the dynamics of cVDPV emergence and outbreaks as a function of population immunity and other risk factors may help improve risk management and the development of strategies to respond to possible outbreaks. We performed a comprehensive review of the literature related to the process of OPV evolution and information available from actual experiences with cVDPV outbreaks. Only a relatively small fraction of poliovirus infections cause symptoms, which makes direct observation of the trajectory of OPV evolution within a population impractical and leads to significant uncertainty. Despite a large global surveillance system, the existing genetic sequence data largely provide information about transmitted virulent polioviruses that caused acute flaccid paralysis, and essentially no data track the changes that occur in OPV sequences as the viruses transmit largely asymptomatically through real populations with suboptimal immunity. We updated estimates of cVDPV risks based on actual experiences and identified the many limitations in the existing data on poliovirus transmission and immunity and OPV virus evolution that complicate modeling. Modelers should explore the space of potential model formulations and inputs consistent with the available evidence and future studies should seek to improve our understanding of the OPV virus evolution process to provide better information for policy makers working to manage cVDPV risks.

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          Journal
          8109978
          7018
          Risk Anal
          Risk Anal
          Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
          0272-4332
          1539-6924
          8 February 2021
          07 March 2013
          April 2013
          18 February 2021
          : 33
          : 4
          : 680-702
          Affiliations
          [1. ]Kid Risk, Inc., 10524 Moss Park Rd., Ste. 204-364, Orlando, FL 32832
          [2. ]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, Division of Viral Diseases, Atlanta, GA, 30333
          [3. ]World Health Organization, Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland
          [4. ]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Center for Global Health, Global Immunization Division, Atlanta, GA, 30333
          [5. ]University of Central Florida, College of Medicine, Orlando, FL 32827
          Author notes
          Correspondence to: Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Kid Risk, Inc., 10524 Moss Park Rd., Ste. 204-364, Orlando, FL 32832, USA, rdt@ 123456kidrisk.org
          Article
          PMC7890645 PMC7890645 7890645 hhspa1670165
          10.1111/risa.12022
          7890645
          23470192
          77948e6e-b330-4368-88d7-e4279cf1a3e7
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          dynamic modeling,outbreak risks,poliovirus
          dynamic modeling, outbreak risks, poliovirus

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