نتایج جستجو برای: polio transmission

تعداد نتایج: 249001  

2015
Andrew Etsano Rajni Gunnala Faisal Shuaib Eunice Damisa Pascal Mkanda Johnson M. Ticha Richard Banda Charles Korir Ana Elena Chevez Ogu Enemaku Melissa Corkum Lora B. Davis Gatei-wa Nganda Cara C. Burns Steven G.F. Wassilak John F. Vertefeuille

Since the 1988 launch of global poliomyelitis eradication efforts, four of the six World Health Organization (WHO) regions have been certified polio-free. Nigeria is one of only three countries, along with Afghanistan and Pakistan, where transmission of wild poliovirus (WPV) has never been interrupted. During 2003-2013, northern Nigeria served as a reservoir for WPV reintroduction into 26 previ...

Journal: :Archivos argentinos de pediatria 2016
Ángela Gentile Héctor Abate

Poliovirus infects 100% of susceptible individuals and causes acute flaccid paralysis in one out of200 infections. Type 1 causes epidemic poliomyelitis; type 2 has been eradicated worldwide; and type 3 is close to being eradicated. In this region, the last case of wild poliovirus occurred in Peru in 1991. There are still two endemic countries: Afghanistan and Pakistan, but countries where there...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2014
Nicolee Martin Beverley J Paterson David N Durrheim

Australia, like all polio-free countries and regions, remains at risk of a wild poliovirus importation until polio is eradicated globally. The most probable route of importation will be through a traveller arriving in Australia either by air or sea from a polio-endemic or re-infected country. While the overall risk of an imported wild poliovirus infection leading to transmission within Australi...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2014
Raoul Kamadjeu Abdirahman Mahamud Jenna Webeck Marie Therese Baranyikwa Anirban Chatterjee Yassin Nur Bile Julianne Birungi Chukwuma Mbaeyi Abraham Mulugeta

BACKGROUND For >2 decades, conflicts and recurrent natural disasters have maintained Somalia in a chronic humanitarian crisis. For nearly 5 years, 1 million children <10 years have not had access to lifesaving health services, including vaccination, resulting in the accumulation by 2012 of the largest geographically concentrated cohort of unvaccinated children in the world. This article reviews...

2009
Piyada Linsuwanon Sunchai Payungporn Rujipat Samransamruajkit Apiradee Theamboonlers Yong Poovorawan

To the Editor: In 1988, the Global Polio Eradication Initiative was formed, with the aim of reducing infection with poliomyelitis virus. Two decades later in 2008, a total of 1,625 children contracted acute flaccid paralysis caused by poliovirus infection (1). This finding represented a 150% increase over the number of cases in 2007 (1) and resulted in the reemergence of polio as one of the wor...

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2003
Ismoedijanto

Poliomyelitis is one of few diseases that can be eradicated. The virus cannot survive outside the body and effective vaccine is available to protect children and stop transmission. Today, there are 3 million children each year saved by the oral polio vaccine (OPV) and globally the reported cases have declined from 50,000 to 7,000 in 1999. At present, 20 countries may remain at risk of continued...

Journal: :The Journal of communicable diseases 2008
Prem Singh J K Das P K Dutta

Continuous wild poliovirus transmission despite 12 years of intensive surveillance has raised serious questions about the feasibility of polio eradication programme with current strategy in near future. At present most of the cases are confined to four endemic countries, which are causing sporadic outbreaks in non-endemic areas. India has experienced a significant increase in number of cases re...

Journal: :Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit 2010
N Abid O U Islam A Bosan T Iqbal A Darwish K M Bile

Pakistan, with Nigeria, India and Afghanistan, is one of the four remaining polio endemic countries in the world. Since the start of polio eradication initiative in 1994, the country has succeeded in reducing the number of polio cases from an estimated 20,000 annually to 89 in 2009. Furthermore, persistent transmission is largely localized to three transmission zones in which ten of the fifteen...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1996
S Khare R Bhatia S Kumari K K Datta

OBJECTIVE Virologic surveillance of poliomyelitis to monitor the transmission of wild polio virus in the community. STUDY AREA All major hospitals of Delhi and surrounding area. METHODS Stool samples were collected from 1221 cases of acute flaccid paralysis during 1992-1994 and were subjected to virus isolation on RD and HEp2 cell line. Viruses isolated were analyzed further by microneutral...

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