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Validation of the bag‐mediated filtration system for environmental surveillance of poliovirus in Nairobi, Kenya
Author(s) -
FagnantSperati C.S.,
Ren Y.,
Zhou N.A.,
Komen E.,
Mwangi B.,
Hassan J.,
Chepkurui A.,
Nzunza R.,
Nyangao J.,
Zyl W.B.,
Wolfaardt M.,
Matsapola P.N.,
Ngwana F.B.,
JeffriesMiles S.,
CoullietteSalmond A.,
Peñaranda S.,
Vega E.,
Shirai J.H.,
Kossik A.L.,
Beck N.K.,
Boyle D.S.,
Burns C.C.,
Taylor M.B.,
Borus P.,
Meschke J.S.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of applied microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.889
H-Index - 156
eISSN - 1365-2672
pISSN - 1364-5072
DOI - 10.1111/jam.14807
Subject(s) - poliovirus , filtration (mathematics) , biology , virology , virus , mathematics , statistics
Aims This study compared the bag‐mediated filtration system (BMFS) and standard WHO two‐phase separation methods for poliovirus (PV) environmental surveillance, examined factors impacting PV detection and monitored Sabin‐like (SL) PV type 2 presence with withdrawal of oral polio vaccine type 2 (OPV2) in April 2016. Methods and Results Environmental samples were collected in Nairobi, Kenya (Sept 2015–Feb 2017), concentrated via BMFS and two‐phase separation methods, then assayed using the WHO PV isolation algorithm and intratypic differentiation diagnostic screening kit. SL1, SL2 and SL3 were detected at higher rates in BMFS than two‐phase samples ( P  < 0·05). In BMFS samples, SL PV detection did not significantly differ with volume filtered, filtration time or filter shipment time ( P  > 0·05), while SL3 was detected less frequently with higher shipment temperatures ( P  = 0·027). SL2 was detected more frequently before OPV2 withdrawal in BMFS and two‐phase samples ( P  < 1 × 10 −5 ). Conclusions Poliovirus was detected at higher rates with the BMFS, a method that includes a secondary concentration step, than using the standard WHO two‐phase method. SL2 disappearance from the environment was commensurate with OPV2 withdrawal. Significance and Impact of the Study The BMFS offers comparable or improved PV detection under the conditions in this study, relative to the two‐phase method.

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