ACUTE FLACCID PARALYSIS SURVEILLANCE: LOOKING BEYOND THE GLOBAL POLIOMYELITIS ERADICATION INITIATIVE

2008 
In 1992 surveillance of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases was introduced in Malay- sia along with the establishment of a national referral laboratory at the Institute for Medical Research. The objective of this study was to determine the incidence, viral etiology and clinical picture of AFP cases below 15 years of age, reported from 2002 to 2007. Six hundred sev- enty-eight of 688 reported cases were confirmed as AFP by expert review. The clinical presen- tation of acute flaccid paralysis in these cases was diverse, the most commonly reported being Guillian-Barre syndrome (32.3%). Sixty-nine viruses were isolated in this study. They were Sabin poliovirus (25), Echovirus (22), Cocksackie B (11), EV71 (5), Cocksackie A (1), and untypable (5). Malaysia has been confirmed as free from wild polio since the surveillance was established.
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