When was the last time there was polio
in Europe? If you guessed 2002, the year the region was certified
polio-free, you were wrong. The last time polio affected a child in
Europe was last summer. In 2015, two Ukrainian children were
diagnosed with paralytic polio, and, given the way the disease
manifests itself, that means many more were likely infected and
didn’t show symptoms. At least one Western news outlet deemed the
outbreak “crazy” – but the reality is that no place on earth is
safe from polio until the disease is eradicated everywhere. Ukraine
had fully vaccinated only 50 percent of its children against polio,
and low immunization rates are a recipe for an outbreak. In this
case, a rare mutation in the weakened strain used in the oral polio
vaccine was able to spread because so many children had not been
vaccinated. To stop it from progressing, the country needed to
administer 5 million to 6 million vaccines through an emergency
program. But as recently as March, Ukraine’s ability to do so
remained in question. Finding the occasional case of polio outside
Afghanistan and Pakistan, the only countries that have yet to
eradicate it, is not unusual. In 2014, just before the World Cup
brought travelers from all over the planet to Brazil, the country
identified poliovirus in the sewage system at São Paulo’s
Viracopos International Airport. Using genetic testing, officials
traced its origin to Equatorial Guinea. Brazil’s regular
vaccination efforts kept the disease from showing up beyond the
airport doors. Those are frustrating examples for the thousands of
people around the world working to eradicate polio. The fight has
come a long way, but it is far from over. And while many involved in
the effort say we may detect the final naturally occurring case of
polio this year, getting to that point – and ensuring that the
disease remains gone – will continue to require money, hard work,
and the support of Rotarians around the world. (This article borrowed from the Wenatchee Rotary Appleseed)
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