Abstract

Haïti is at risk for wild poliovirus (WPV) importation and circulation, as well as vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) emergence. Environmental surveillance (ES) for polioviruses was established in Port au Prince and Gonaïves in 2016. During 2017–2019, initial ES sites were re-evaluated, and ES was expanded into Cap Haïtien and Saint Marc. Wastewater samples and data on weather, hour of collection, and sample temperature and pH were collected every 4 weeks during March 2017–December 2019 (272 sampling events) from 21 sites in Cap Haïtien, Gonaïves, Port au Prince, and Saint Marc. Samples were processed for the detection of polio and non-polio enteroviruses using the two-phase and “Concentration and Filter Elution” methodologies. Polioviruses were serotyped and underwent intra-typic characterization. No WPV or VDPVs were isolated. Sabin-like polioviruses (oral vaccine strain) of serotypes 1 and 3 were sporadically detected. Five of six (83%), one of six (17%), five of six (83%), and two of three (67%) sites evaluated in Cap Haïtien, Gonaïves, Port au Prince, and Saint Marc, respectively, had enterovirus isolation from >50% of sampling events; these results and considerations, such as watershed population size and overlap, influence of sea water, and excessive particulates in samples, were factors in site retention or termination. The evaluation of 21 ES sampling sites in four Haïtian cities led to the termination of 11 sites. Every-four-weekly sampling continues at the remaining 10 sites across the four cities as a core Global Polio Eradication Initiative activity.

Highlights

  • In 1988, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution to eradicate poliomyelitis (polio, caused by wild poliovirus (WPV) infection), a viral disease with an oral–fecal route of transmission [1,2,3,4]

  • For all sites in Cap Haïtien and Saint Marc; the Bois de Neuf (BNF), Bois de Chêne (BDC), and Route Rails Diquini (RRD) sites in Port au Prince; and the Boulevard de l’Avenir (BRA) and Key Soleil Health Facility (KHF) sites in Gonaïves, the median collection hour was before 10:00 a.m. (Table S1)

  • Median sample temperatures ranged between approximately 26–33 ◦ C, and median pH values ranged between 6.6–7.4

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Introduction

In 1988, the World Health Assembly passed a resolution to eradicate poliomyelitis (polio, caused by wild poliovirus (WPV) infection), a viral disease with an oral–fecal route of transmission [1,2,3,4]. Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI); surveillance for AFP has low sensitivity for poliovirus infection, as paralysis occurs in

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