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Poliomyelitis
Vaccines
BY- SANCHIT DHANKHAR
Poliomyelitis
 Poliomyelitis, often called
polio is an infectious disease
caused by the poliovirus.
 In about 0.5% of cases there is
muscle weakness resulting in
an inability to move.
 It may also be spread by food
or water containing infected
human feces & less
commonly from infected
saliva. 2
Poliovirus
 Enterovirus
(RNA)
 Three serotypes:
1, 2, 3
 Rapidly
inactivated by
heat,
formaldehyde,
chlorine,
ultraviolet light.
3
Poliomyelitis
Vaccines
 Polio vaccines are vaccines
used to prevent
poliomyelitis (polio).
 The World Health
Organization recommends
all children be vaccinated
against polio.
 Polio vaccines are
generally safe to give
during pregnancy & in
those cases who have
HIV/AIDS .
4
1955 Inactivated vaccine
1961 Types 1 and 2 monovalent OPV
1962 Type 3 monovalent OPV
1963 Trivalent OPV
1987 Enhanced IPV (IPV) 5
Inactivated Polio
Vaccines
 The first polio vaccine was
the inactivated polio vaccine.
 It was developed by Jonas
Salk & came into use in
1955.
 The duration of immunity
induced by IPV is not known
with certainty, although a
complete series is thought to
provide protection for many
years. 6
 When the current
formulation of IPV is used,
90% or more of individuals
develop protective antibody
to polio virus after two
doses of inactivated polio
vaccine, & at least 99% are
immune to poliovirus
following three doses.
 It elicits good immunity
and prevents transport of
the virus to the neurons
where it would otherwise
cause paralytic polio.
7
Oral Polio
Vaccines
 The oral polio vaccine was
developed by Albert Sabin &
came into commercial use in
1961.
 This is a live attenuated
vaccine that was produced
empirically by serial passage
of the virus in cell culture.
 This became the preferred
vaccine of it ease of
administration. 8
 The fact that the vaccine
virus replicates in the gut
and only one administration
is needed to get good
immunity.
 One dose of OPV produces
immunity to all three
poliovirus serotypes in
approximately 50% of
recipients.
 Three doses of live-attenuated
OPV produce protective
antibodies to all three
poliovirus types in more than
95% of recipients.
9
Cultivation
 The virus of polio are grown in either suspended or
fixed cell cultures of Rhesus monkey kidney tissue.
 Nerve cells, a more obvious choice, are avoided as
they have a short life in tissue culture & because
traces of nervous tissue in vaccines sometimes cause
an allergic reaction in the brain.
 Then it is passed through filters of increasing
fineness which remove remnants of tissue cells &
finally, bacteria. 10
 Inactivation is by 0.01 % formaldehyde under
accurately controlled conditions of PH &
temperature.
 It is usually complete in six days but at least twice
this time is allowed to make sure that no active virus
remain.
 Finally, the formaldehyde is neutralized with sodium
metabisulphite, & thiomersal is added as a
bactericide.
 Disodium edetate is also included to sequester heavy
metal that catalyse decomposition of thiomersal to
products that are toxic to the virus.
11
Dosage
 Children should receive a total of 4 shots.
The first shot is usually given when the child
is 2 months old. The booster shots are then
given at 4 months, 6 to 18 months, & then
at 4 to 6 years of age.
 Adults should receive a total of 3 shots.
Booster shots should be given 1 to 2 months
after the first shot, & then 6 to 12 months
after the second shot.
12
Storage
Live polio vaccine must always be
kept cold to avoid heat killing the
virus. In a standard clinic or hospital
it should be stored at 2 to 8 C.
It can be safely kept in this way for
up to 30 days. Polio vaccine can be
stored for years at -20 to -10 C.
13
Uses
 It given to adults at high risk for polio
infection (such as before travel to countries
where polio is common).
 Severe infection with polio may damage
nerve cells, causing an inability to move
(paralysis) in part of the body.
 This vaccine works by increasing the body’s
natural defense (immunity) against the polio
virus.
14
Wild Poliovirus
1988
15
Wild Poliovirus
2004
16
THANKYOU
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Poliomyelitis vaccines- Pharmaceutical Microbiology

  • 2. Poliomyelitis  Poliomyelitis, often called polio is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.  In about 0.5% of cases there is muscle weakness resulting in an inability to move.  It may also be spread by food or water containing infected human feces & less commonly from infected saliva. 2
  • 3. Poliovirus  Enterovirus (RNA)  Three serotypes: 1, 2, 3  Rapidly inactivated by heat, formaldehyde, chlorine, ultraviolet light. 3
  • 4. Poliomyelitis Vaccines  Polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis (polio).  The World Health Organization recommends all children be vaccinated against polio.  Polio vaccines are generally safe to give during pregnancy & in those cases who have HIV/AIDS . 4
  • 5. 1955 Inactivated vaccine 1961 Types 1 and 2 monovalent OPV 1962 Type 3 monovalent OPV 1963 Trivalent OPV 1987 Enhanced IPV (IPV) 5
  • 6. Inactivated Polio Vaccines  The first polio vaccine was the inactivated polio vaccine.  It was developed by Jonas Salk & came into use in 1955.  The duration of immunity induced by IPV is not known with certainty, although a complete series is thought to provide protection for many years. 6
  • 7.  When the current formulation of IPV is used, 90% or more of individuals develop protective antibody to polio virus after two doses of inactivated polio vaccine, & at least 99% are immune to poliovirus following three doses.  It elicits good immunity and prevents transport of the virus to the neurons where it would otherwise cause paralytic polio. 7
  • 8. Oral Polio Vaccines  The oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin & came into commercial use in 1961.  This is a live attenuated vaccine that was produced empirically by serial passage of the virus in cell culture.  This became the preferred vaccine of it ease of administration. 8
  • 9.  The fact that the vaccine virus replicates in the gut and only one administration is needed to get good immunity.  One dose of OPV produces immunity to all three poliovirus serotypes in approximately 50% of recipients.  Three doses of live-attenuated OPV produce protective antibodies to all three poliovirus types in more than 95% of recipients. 9
  • 10. Cultivation  The virus of polio are grown in either suspended or fixed cell cultures of Rhesus monkey kidney tissue.  Nerve cells, a more obvious choice, are avoided as they have a short life in tissue culture & because traces of nervous tissue in vaccines sometimes cause an allergic reaction in the brain.  Then it is passed through filters of increasing fineness which remove remnants of tissue cells & finally, bacteria. 10
  • 11.  Inactivation is by 0.01 % formaldehyde under accurately controlled conditions of PH & temperature.  It is usually complete in six days but at least twice this time is allowed to make sure that no active virus remain.  Finally, the formaldehyde is neutralized with sodium metabisulphite, & thiomersal is added as a bactericide.  Disodium edetate is also included to sequester heavy metal that catalyse decomposition of thiomersal to products that are toxic to the virus. 11
  • 12. Dosage  Children should receive a total of 4 shots. The first shot is usually given when the child is 2 months old. The booster shots are then given at 4 months, 6 to 18 months, & then at 4 to 6 years of age.  Adults should receive a total of 3 shots. Booster shots should be given 1 to 2 months after the first shot, & then 6 to 12 months after the second shot. 12
  • 13. Storage Live polio vaccine must always be kept cold to avoid heat killing the virus. In a standard clinic or hospital it should be stored at 2 to 8 C. It can be safely kept in this way for up to 30 days. Polio vaccine can be stored for years at -20 to -10 C. 13
  • 14. Uses  It given to adults at high risk for polio infection (such as before travel to countries where polio is common).  Severe infection with polio may damage nerve cells, causing an inability to move (paralysis) in part of the body.  This vaccine works by increasing the body’s natural defense (immunity) against the polio virus. 14