Current expectations for laboratory testing and adverse smallpox vaccine reactions Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control.

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Current expectations for laboratory testing and adverse smallpox vaccine reactions Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention February 2003

Poxviruses Two Subfamilies: – Chordopoxvirinae (vertebrate poxviruses) Orthopoxvirus (variola, vaccinia, cowpox, monkeypox, raccoonpox, camelpox, skunkpox, volepox, ectromelia, taterapox) Others – Entomopoxvirinae (insect poxviruses)

Host ranges vary – Variola vs vaccinia Antigenically similar; serologic cross reactivity Characteristics of Orthopoxviruses

Febrile, vesicular rash illness algorithm for evaluating patients for smallpox

Differential Diagnosis Enteroviral infections (especially hand, foot and mouth) Disseminated herpes simplex Scabies, Insect bites Molluscum contagiosum (in immunocompromised)

Vaccinia identification: lab expectations/considerations Improve Public Health understanding of AE’s and vaccination risks rarely a STAT function. LRN labs have means to detect vaccinia Real-time PCR test considered by the FDA an “investigational device” or a “presumptive screening assay”. Test results for pt management must be confirmed. Rule out other possible etiologies

Specimen collection Specimen collection for skin lesion specimens associated with vaccination, of high suspicion for vaccinia – /vaccination/vaccinia-specimen- collection.asp Specimen collection for suspect smallpox specimens (similar) – esponse-plan/files/guide-d.pdf esponse-plan/files/guide-d.pdf –

Specimen collection kit

EM grids and grid box

Specimen collection Detailed description, with pictures on webcast of December 5 and 6, 2002 To review: g/webcast/dec2002/index.asp Go to: Smallpox Vaccination Laboratory Support module

Lab methods for confirmation of orthopoxvirus diagnosis  PCR related methods for DNA identification, e.g., real-time PCR, single gene PCR/RFLP, pangenomic methods if indicated  Electron microscopy  Histopathology  Culture  Serology?

Laboratory Testing to Rule Out Other Rash Causing Diseases  VZV: DFA, PCR, EM, Immunohistochemistry  Herpes simplex: PCR, EM, Immunohistochemistry and Culture  Streptococcus, staphylococcus: Gram stain, rapid tests, culture  Enterovirus infections: PCR, immunohistochemistry, culture

Laboratory Testing to Rule Out Other Rash Causing Diseases Continued  Scabies: Evidence of organisms  Drug eruptions, allergic dermatitis: skin biopsy, pathology  Others as indicated from clinical impression (Sweet’s syndrome, Leukocytoclastic vasculitis, erythema multiforme): Biopsy for dermatopathologic examination

Real-Time PCR assay (TaqMAN): E9L-Vaccinia detection (Non-variola Eurasian orthopoxvirus assay) Samples are tested using primers and probe designed to detect Eurasian Orthopoxvirus other than variola – Potential human diseases detected: Vaccinia ** Cowpox (Zoonotic disease of European origin) Monkeypox (Zoonotic disease of central Africa)

Sensitivity of E9L vaccinia real- time PCR assay during validation at LRN labs Limit of detection: 5 to 50 genome copies during assay optimization 16/16 labs detected equivalent of 100 pfu vaccinia from dried, touch-prep slide…very sensitive!

If smallpox were to re-emerge… E9L test for vaccinia AE’s would be modified to become test for variola virus DNA Alternate primer supplied…real-time PCR test otherwise essentially the same Additional target(s) would also be used

Sample requirements for Poxvirus DNA identification Lesion ‘roofs’ and crusts Vesicular fluids (touch prep) Biopsy, autopsy Others (e.g. CSF?)

Negative Stain Electron Microscopy vaccinia ~1/2 hour per sample (for experienced microscopist)

Sample Requirements for Vaccinia (not variola*) Isolation Lesions “roofs” or “crusts” Vesicular fluids: touch prep slide (reconstituted at lab) Frozen biopsy including PM tissue BSL-II conditions; vaccinated lab workers preferable * Variola referred to CDC (pre-event)

Sample requirements for histopathology Biopsy or autopsy formalin fixed (not frozen) (remember to save fresh frozen bisected or duplicate sample for isolation)

Where to Send Orthopox Specimens? Suspect vaccinia adverse events specimens that require identification of vaccinia go to closest Laboratory Response Network (LRN) laboratory. – Contact your State Public Health Lab Director for shipping address – All state and regional LRN labs can do real-time PCR for identification of vaccinia in AE’s Specimens from persons with high suspicion of smallpox dx: Refer to Rash, Vesicular Disease Algorithm. Contact State Public Health Laboratory director or Bioterrorism coordinator for shipping information and address.

Specimen transport Standard dx specimen shipping guidelines available (subject to change): Serum, if collected, should be refrigerated and shipped – If spun and separated on site, freeze Formalin fixed material should be shipped at room temperature DO NOT FREEZE EM grids should be shipped at room temperature

Specimen transport All other virus containing material should be stored and shipped frozen, unless it will be overnight shipped, then room temperature or refrigerated Keep all virus containing material out of direct sunlight

Smallpox vs vaccinia: Lab tests may be similar but expectations for results and responses different Pre-event smallpox dx implies massive public health response effort & vaccination; pt isolation and vaccination of contacts Vaccinia AE’s expected to occur in small numbers AE patient care decisions based primarily on pt history and clinical considerations

For More Information CDC Smallpox website