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Abstract
Since May 2019, the Central African Republic has experienced a poliomyelitis outbreak caused by type 2 vaccine-derived polioviruses (VDPV-2s). The outbreak affected Bangui, the capital city, and 10 districts across the country. The outbreak resulted from several independent emergence events of VDPV-2s featuring recombinant genomes with complex mosaic genomes. The low number of mutations ( 20) in the viral capsid protein 1–encoding region compared with the vaccine strain suggests that VDPV-2 had been circulating for a relatively short time (probably 3 years) before being isolated. Environmental surveillance, which relies on a limited number of sampling sites in the Central African Republic and does not cover the whole country, failed to detect the circulation of VDPV-2s before some had induced poliomyelitis in children.

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Central African Republic ,Bangui , ,Global Polio Laboratory Network ,Central African ,Appendix Figure ,Eradication ,Oral Polio Vaccine ,Poliomyelitis ,Polio Virus ,Vaccine Derived Poliovirus ,Viruses ,பங்குனி ,உலகளாவிய போலீயோ ஆய்வகம் வலைப்பின்னல் ,பின் இணைப்பு எண்ணிக்கை ,ஒழிப்பு ,வாய்வழி போலீயோ தடுப்பூசி ,போலீயோ வைரஸ் ,வைரஸ்கள் ,

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