澳大利亚国家脊髓灰质炎病毒参考实验室2007年年度报告。

Jason A Roberts, Kristina A Grant, Aishah Ibrahim, Bruce R Thorley
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2007年7月,从澳大利亚墨尔本一名发病于巴基斯坦的脊髓灰质炎患者身上分离出1型野生脊髓灰质炎病毒。输入性脊髓灰质炎病例表明,在全球认证根除脊髓灰质炎之前,无脊髓灰质炎国家将面临持续的风险。脊髓灰质炎病毒由澳大利亚国家脊髓灰质炎病毒参考实验室(NPRL)检测;经世界卫生组织(卫生组织)认可。国家实验室是太平洋岛屿、文莱达鲁萨兰国和巴布亚新几内亚的国家实验室。此外,国家实验室作为世卫组织西太平洋区域的区域参考实验室发挥作用。NPRL与澳大利亚儿科监测单位合作,协调对急性弛缓性麻痹(AFP)的监测,这是脊髓灰质炎病毒感染的一种主要临床表现。在小儿麻痹症专家委员会对AFP病例进行分类后,2007年澳大利亚的非小儿麻痹症AFP发病率为每10万名15岁以下儿童0.65例,低于世界卫生组织设定的每10万名儿童1.0例的绩效指标。充分的粪便样本采集在符合条件的急性腹膜炎通报中占48%(13/27),低于世卫组织建议的80%绩效指标。2007年期间,向国家脊灰实验室提交了119份标本,其中70份来自AFP病例,49份来自其他来源,包括输入野生脊灰病毒的接触者,均为脊灰病毒感染阴性。1例分离柯萨奇病毒A4, 2例分离腺病毒。2007年,全世界报告了1313例因野生脊髓灰质炎病毒感染引起的脊髓灰质炎病例:1207例发生在剩余的4个脊髓灰质炎流行国家,106例发生在5个非流行国家。
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Annual report of the Australian National Poliovirus Reference Laboratory, 2007.

In July 2007, wild poliovirus type 1 was isolated from a patient suffering poliomyelitis in Melbourne, Australia with onset in Pakistan. The imported case of polio demonstrates the ongoing risk faced by polio-free countries until the global certification of polio eradication. The poliovirus was detected by the National Poliovirus Reference Laboratory (NPRL) for Australia; accredited by the World Health Organization (WHO). The NPRL acts as the national laboratory for the Pacific Islands, Brunei Darussalam and Papua New Guinea. Additionally, the NPRL functions as a regional reference laboratory for the WHO Western Pacific Region. The NPRL, in collaboration with the Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit, co-ordinates surveillance for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP), a major clinical presentation of poliovirus infection. After classification of AFP cases by the Polio Expert Committee, the non-polio AFP rate for Australia in 2007 was 0.65 per 100,000 children aged less than 15 years, below the performance indicator of 1.0 per 100,000 set by the WHO. Adequate faecal sample collection totalled 48% (13/27) of eligible AFP notifications, below the 80% performance indicator recommended by the WHO. During 2007, 119 specimens were referred to the NPRL, 70 from AFP cases and 49 from other sources, including contacts of the wild poliovirus importation, all negative for poliovirus infection. Coxsackievirus A4 was isolated from 1 case and adenovirus from 2 cases. During 2007, 1313 cases of poliomyelitis due to wild poliovirus infection were reported world-wide: 1207 occurring in the 4 remaining polio endemic countries and 106 cases reported in 5 non-endemic countries.

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