Shedding of Virulent Poliovirus Revertants during Immunization with Oral Poliovirus Vaccine after Prior Immunization with Inactivated Polio Vaccine

Abstract
Fecal shedding of virulent revertant polioviruses was examined in isolates from infants previously immunized with ⩾ 1 dose of orally administered live attenuated polio vaccine (OPV) alone, enhanced-potency inactivated polio vaccine (EIPV) alone, or a combination of both. After administration of OPV alone, vaccine poliovirus serotypes were recovered in feces within 1 week and for as long as 31–60 days in 30%–80% of subjects after 1 or 2 doses and in 30%–50% after immunization with ⩾3 doses. No revertant poliovirus shedding was observed after OPV challenge in subjects immunized previously with ⩾3 doses of OPV. However, fecal shedding of revertant poliovirus after OPY challenge was observed in 50%–100% of subjects previously immunized with ⩾3 doses of the EIPV. These findings suggest that prior immunization with EIPV does not prevent fecal shedding of revertant polioviruses after subsequent reexposure to OPV.