As of August 2020, 25 countries planned to retain type 2 poliovirus materials in 73 designated facilities, but none have yet been certified as compliant with global containment standards.
Despite challenges including the COVID-19 pandemic, global progress toward poliovirus containment continues, with 25 countries designating 73 facilities to retain type 2 polioviruses.
Since 1988, when World Health Organization (WHO) Member States and partners launched the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, the number of wild poliovirus (WPV) cases has declined from 350,000 in 125 countries to 176 in only two countries in 2019 (1). The Global Commission for the Certification of Poliomyelitis Eradication (GCC) declared two of the three WPV types, type 2 (WPV2) and type 3 (WPV3), eradicated globally in 2015 and 2019, respectively (1). Wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) remains endemic in Afghanistan and Pakistan (1). Containment under strict biorisk management measures is vital to prevent reintroduction of eradicated polioviruses into communities from poliovirus facilities. In 2015, Member States committed to contain type 2 polioviruses (PV2) in poliovirus-essential facilities (PEFs) certified in accordance with a global standard (2). Member states agreed to report national PV2 inventories annually, destroy unneeded PV2 materials, and, if retaining PV2 materials, establish national authorities for containment (NACs) and a PEF auditing process. Since declaration of WPV3 eradication in October 2019, these activities are also required with WPV3 materials. Despite challenges faced during 2019-2020, including the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the global poliovirus containment program continues to work toward important milestones. To maintain progress, all WHO Member States are urged to adhere to the agreed containment resolutions, including officially establishing legally empowered NACs and submission of PEF Certificates of Participation.
Moffett et al. (Thu,) conducted a other in Poliovirus. Poliovirus containment implementation was evaluated on Number of designated poliovirus-essential facilities (PEFs) and containment certification status. As of August 2020, 25 countries planned to retain type 2 poliovirus materials in 73 designated facilities, but none have yet been certified as compliant with global containment standards.
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