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Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus (VDPV) in Democratic Republic of Congo from 2018 to 2023

Temporal and Spatial Dynamics of Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus (VDPV) in Democratic Republic of Congo from 2018 to 2023
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摘要 Background: The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been facing outbreaks of VDPV since 2017. These wild poliovirus variants are responsible for poliomyelitis, which is in the process of eradication.. In the following lines, we try to show the evolution of VDPV cases across the country in order to understand their chronological dynamics and seasonal influence. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of of VDPV notified in the DRC from 2018 to 2023. Maps of the spatial dynamics of VDPV cases were produced from attack rates with QGIS® (3.22.8). As for temporal dynamics, time series were decomposed and presented in the form of graphs showing the chronological evolution of VDPV cases and their seasonal trend, using R.4.0 software package. Results: A total of 1196 Cases of VDPV types 1, 2 and 3 were recorded in the biological confirmation databases of the INRB and the Expanded Program of Immunization during the study period across25 provinces. The eastern part of the country reporting the most cases. The general trend is upwards, with a peak in 2022 of 527 cases, whereas in 2021 there was a notable drop of 31 cases. Analysis of the temporal breakdown suggests a seasonal pattern, with peaks between the months of September and December, considered being rainy periods in some provinces. Conclusion: During the 6 years of our study (2018 - 2023) almost all the Health Zones were hit by VDPV epidemics. The eastern part was the most impacted. The seasonal component is well marked suggesting a rise in detection in the rainy season and during pivotal periods of climate change. Background: The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been facing outbreaks of VDPV since 2017. These wild poliovirus variants are responsible for poliomyelitis, which is in the process of eradication.. In the following lines, we try to show the evolution of VDPV cases across the country in order to understand their chronological dynamics and seasonal influence. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study of of VDPV notified in the DRC from 2018 to 2023. Maps of the spatial dynamics of VDPV cases were produced from attack rates with QGIS® (3.22.8). As for temporal dynamics, time series were decomposed and presented in the form of graphs showing the chronological evolution of VDPV cases and their seasonal trend, using R.4.0 software package. Results: A total of 1196 Cases of VDPV types 1, 2 and 3 were recorded in the biological confirmation databases of the INRB and the Expanded Program of Immunization during the study period across25 provinces. The eastern part of the country reporting the most cases. The general trend is upwards, with a peak in 2022 of 527 cases, whereas in 2021 there was a notable drop of 31 cases. Analysis of the temporal breakdown suggests a seasonal pattern, with peaks between the months of September and December, considered being rainy periods in some provinces. Conclusion: During the 6 years of our study (2018 - 2023) almost all the Health Zones were hit by VDPV epidemics. The eastern part was the most impacted. The seasonal component is well marked suggesting a rise in detection in the rainy season and during pivotal periods of climate change.
作者 Jean Blaise Yobo Iyala Comlan Cyriaque Degbey N’Kpingou Nadakou Ounoussa Tapha Eveline Soclo Moise Gimiko Fabrice Mawa Chaltin Ambanga Riziki Yogolelo Désiré Ekanga Jean Claude Onema Jean Blaise Yobo Iyala;Comlan Cyriaque Degbey;N’Kpingou Nadakou;Ounoussa Tapha;Eveline Soclo;Moise Gimiko;Fabrice Mawa;Chaltin Ambanga;Riziki Yogolelo;Désiré Ekanga;Jean Claude Onema(Institut Rgional de Sant Publique (IRSP), Universit Abomey-Calavi (UAC), Ouidah, Bnin;Programme Elargi de Vaccination (PEV), Kinshasa, Congo;Institut One Health Pour lAfrique (INOHA), Universit de Kinshasa, Kinshasa, Congo;Comit des Oprations dUrgence POLIO (COUP), Kinshasa, Congo;Institut National des Recherches Biomdicales (INRB), Kinshasa, Congo;Ministre de la Sant Publique Hygine et Prvention, Kinshasa, Congo)
出处 《Open Journal of Epidemiology》 2024年第3期459-470,共12页 流行病学期刊(英文)
关键词 TEMPORAL SPATIAL DYNAMIC POLIOVIRUS VACCINE Temporal Spatial Dynamic Poliovirus Vaccine
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