Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Luiza Helena Falleiros
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Weckx, Lily Yin [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0021-75572006000400009
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/3145
Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To present an update on the status of poliomyelitis worldwide, number of cases per year, regions most affected by the disease, vaccines currently available, their risks and benefits, monovalent vaccine use, risks of disseminating a mutant virus in the community, progress that has been made in terms of worldwide eradication and the World Health Organization.s (WHO) proposals in this transition period between global eradication and the post-eradication period. SOURCES OF DATA: Data for the period from 1955 to 2005 were searched in MEDLINE, LILACS, The Web, Doctor's Guide, WHO website and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) website and text book. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: In 1988, the WHO established the goal of eradicating the disease and interrupting transmission of the wild virus globally. Since then, there has been a dramatic decline of the disease, although in 2005 there were still some countries considered endemic and others where polio returned on account of imported viruses. The vaccines used worldwide are the classical tOPV and IPV, and in this eradication process, the use of mOPV vaccines has been encouraged in places where only one type of poliovirus circulates. In addition to spreading the virus in the community, the OPV vaccines may, however, cause paralyses by reversal of the neurovirulence process. CONCLUSIONS: For a world free of poliomyelitis disease, it would be necessary to interrupt circulation of the virus, which will only be possible if the OPV virus were to be discontinued, in accordance with the WHO proposals for this transition period and the post-eradication period.
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spelling Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomieliteUniversal use of inactivated polio vaccinePoliomyelitisOPV vaccineIPV vaccineeradication of poliopolio epidemicpoliomyelitisWord Health OrganizationPoliomielitevacina OPVvacina IPVerradicação de pólioepidemia de póliopoliomieliteOrganização Mundial da SaúdeOBJECTIVES: To present an update on the status of poliomyelitis worldwide, number of cases per year, regions most affected by the disease, vaccines currently available, their risks and benefits, monovalent vaccine use, risks of disseminating a mutant virus in the community, progress that has been made in terms of worldwide eradication and the World Health Organization.s (WHO) proposals in this transition period between global eradication and the post-eradication period. SOURCES OF DATA: Data for the period from 1955 to 2005 were searched in MEDLINE, LILACS, The Web, Doctor's Guide, WHO website and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) website and text book. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: In 1988, the WHO established the goal of eradicating the disease and interrupting transmission of the wild virus globally. Since then, there has been a dramatic decline of the disease, although in 2005 there were still some countries considered endemic and others where polio returned on account of imported viruses. The vaccines used worldwide are the classical tOPV and IPV, and in this eradication process, the use of mOPV vaccines has been encouraged in places where only one type of poliovirus circulates. In addition to spreading the virus in the community, the OPV vaccines may, however, cause paralyses by reversal of the neurovirulence process. CONCLUSIONS: For a world free of poliomyelitis disease, it would be necessary to interrupt circulation of the virus, which will only be possible if the OPV virus were to be discontinued, in accordance with the WHO proposals for this transition period and the post-eradication period.OBJETIVOS: Apresentar uma atualização da situação da poliomielite no mundo, número de casos anuais, regiões mais atingidas pela doença, vacinas disponíveis na atualidade, seus riscos e benefícios, utilização da vacina monovalente, riscos da disseminação de um vírus mutante na comunidade, progressos que têm sido realizados em termos de erradicação mundial e as propostas da Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) nesse período de transição entre a erradicação global e o período pós-erradicação. FONTE DE DADOS: Foram consultadas bases de dados no período de 1955 a 2005 em MEDLINE, LILACS, The Web, Doctor's Guide; site da OMS e Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde (OPAS) e livro-texto. SÍNTESE DOS DADOS: Em 1988, a OMS estabeleceu como meta a erradicação da doença e a interrupção da transmissão do vírus selvagem globalmente. Desde então, houve um dramático impacto no declínio da doença, embora em 2005 ainda existam alguns países considerados endêmicos e outros onde a pólio retornou, por conta de vírus importados. As vacinas utilizadas no mundo são as clássicas tOPV e IPV e, dentro desse processo de erradicação, o uso de vacinas mOPV tem sido estimulado nos locais em que circula apenas um tipo de poliovírus. Entretanto, as vacinas OPV, além de disseminarem o vírus na comunidade, podem causar paralisias por reversão do processo de neurovirulência. CONCLUSÕES:Para um mundo livre da doença poliomielite, será preciso retirar o vírus de circulação, o que só será possível se a vacina OPV for descontinuada, conforme propostas da OMS para esse período de transição e para a era pós-erradicação.Faculdade de Medicina de MaríliaFaculdade de Medicina Metropolitana de SantosSociedade Brasileira de Pediatria Departamento de InfectologiaInstituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de MedicinaUNIFESP-EPM Centro de Referência para Imunobiológicos EspeciaisSecretaria da Saúde do Estado de São PauloUNIFESP, EPM, Centro de Referência para Imunobiológicos EspeciaisSciELOSociedade Brasileira de PediatriaFaculdade de Medicina de MaríliaFaculdade de Medicina Metropolitana de SantosSociedade Brasileira de Pediatria Departamento de InfectologiaInstituto de Infectologia Emílio RibasUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Secretaria da Saúde do Estado de São PauloCarvalho, Luiza Helena FalleirosWeckx, Lily Yin [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:36:18Z2015-06-14T13:36:18Z2006-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersions75-s82application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0021-75572006000400009Jornal de Pediatria. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
Universal use of inactivated polio vaccine
title Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
spellingShingle Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
Carvalho, Luiza Helena Falleiros
Poliomyelitis
OPV vaccine
IPV vaccine
eradication of polio
polio epidemic
poliomyelitis
Word Health Organization
Poliomielite
vacina OPV
vacina IPV
erradicação de pólio
epidemia de pólio
poliomielite
Organização Mundial da Saúde
title_short Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
title_full Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
title_fullStr Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
title_full_unstemmed Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
title_sort Uso universal da vacina inativada contra poliomielite
author Carvalho, Luiza Helena Falleiros
author_facet Carvalho, Luiza Helena Falleiros
Weckx, Lily Yin [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Weckx, Lily Yin [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Faculdade de Medicina de Marília
Faculdade de Medicina Metropolitana de Santos
Sociedade Brasileira de Pediatria Departamento de Infectologia
Instituto de Infectologia Emílio Ribas
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Secretaria da Saúde do Estado de São Paulo
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Luiza Helena Falleiros
Weckx, Lily Yin [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poliomyelitis
OPV vaccine
IPV vaccine
eradication of polio
polio epidemic
poliomyelitis
Word Health Organization
Poliomielite
vacina OPV
vacina IPV
erradicação de pólio
epidemia de pólio
poliomielite
Organização Mundial da Saúde
topic Poliomyelitis
OPV vaccine
IPV vaccine
eradication of polio
polio epidemic
poliomyelitis
Word Health Organization
Poliomielite
vacina OPV
vacina IPV
erradicação de pólio
epidemia de pólio
poliomielite
Organização Mundial da Saúde
description OBJECTIVES: To present an update on the status of poliomyelitis worldwide, number of cases per year, regions most affected by the disease, vaccines currently available, their risks and benefits, monovalent vaccine use, risks of disseminating a mutant virus in the community, progress that has been made in terms of worldwide eradication and the World Health Organization.s (WHO) proposals in this transition period between global eradication and the post-eradication period. SOURCES OF DATA: Data for the period from 1955 to 2005 were searched in MEDLINE, LILACS, The Web, Doctor's Guide, WHO website and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) website and text book. SUMMARY OF THE FINDINGS: In 1988, the WHO established the goal of eradicating the disease and interrupting transmission of the wild virus globally. Since then, there has been a dramatic decline of the disease, although in 2005 there were still some countries considered endemic and others where polio returned on account of imported viruses. The vaccines used worldwide are the classical tOPV and IPV, and in this eradication process, the use of mOPV vaccines has been encouraged in places where only one type of poliovirus circulates. In addition to spreading the virus in the community, the OPV vaccines may, however, cause paralyses by reversal of the neurovirulence process. CONCLUSIONS: For a world free of poliomyelitis disease, it would be necessary to interrupt circulation of the virus, which will only be possible if the OPV virus were to be discontinued, in accordance with the WHO proposals for this transition period and the post-eradication period.
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