28 Mart 2014 Cuma

India and 10 other Asian countries declared polio free

The WHO declared 11 Asian countries free of polio

The WHO declared eleven Asian nations totally free of polio. Photograph: Saurabh Das/AP




India and 10 other Asian nations have been declared totally free of polio, that means the illness has been eradicated in 80% of the world.


The Planet Well being Organisation certified the south-east Asian area – which includes India but excludes Afghanistan and Pakistan – polio-totally free right after three years without having a single new case becoming reported. The WHO stated this meant 80% of the world’s population lived in polio-free of charge areas, an essential stage in direction of global eradication of the crippling condition.


“This is a momentous victory for the millions of health staff who have worked with governments, nongovernmental organisations, civil society and global partners to eradicate polio from the area,” mentioned the WHO’s regional director, Poonam Khetrapal Singh.


There are only three countries exactly where polio is even now endemic: Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria. Even so, isolated outbreaks in the Horn of Africa and war-torn Syria emerged as leads to for concern in 2013, and vaccination workers in Pakistan are nevertheless becoming killed by the Taliban. “Until finally polio is globally eradicated, all nations are at threat, and the region’s polio-free of charge standing remains fragile,” Singh cautioned.


The certification is especially substantial in India, residence to 1.two billion people, which until 2009 accounted for half of all cases globally. The certification confirms one of India’s largest public wellness good results stories, accomplishing one thing once believed impossible, thanks to a massive and sustained vaccination programme.


India celebrated the milestone on 13 January, which marked 3 years because the last reported new situation in the nation, of a teenage lady in a slum in the eastern city of Kolkata. India reported 150,000 situations of paralytic polio in 1985, and 741 new infections that led to paralysis in 2009. In the following year, the number fell to double figures just before the last case in January 2011.


India’s poor sanitation, mass internal migration and dilapidated public health program made many professionals think it would be the final nation to eradicate the illness, if it ever did.


The nations licensed on Thursday were Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste.




India and 10 other Asian countries declared polio free

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