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Intestinal mucosal immunity is unimportant for polio eradication: the failure of oral polio vaccination.

T Jacob JohnDhanya DharmapalanNorbert Hirschhorn
Published in: Infectious diseases (London, England) (2024)
Vaccine virus-induced intestinal immunity is not necessary for polio eradication. The continued and intensive vaccination efforts using OPV under the assumption of its superiority over IPV have resulted in the well-known undesirable effects, namely vaccine associated paralytic polio and the emergence of de-attenuated circulating vaccine-derived polioviruses, in addition to the delay in completing global WPV eradication.
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