Africa celebrates one year without polio

Mogadishu — Africa has marked one year since the last case of recorded polio, with the United Nations celebrating yesterday a key step towards eradicating the disease. The last recorded case on the continent was in Somalia on August 11, 2014, although health officials must wait two more years before declaring the continent free from the highly infectious, crippling virus.

The UN children’s agency Unicef, which plays a key role in polio vaccinations, called it an “extraordinary achievement” but warned it was “not an end point”.

Success depends on the continuation of vaccination campaigns and close monitoring of possible cases, it said. “We’ve had no new cases for a year despite all the challenges in the country,” Unicef’s chief for Somalia Steven Lauwerier said yesterday.

“We never want to see another Somali child being paralysed by this preventable virus. That means we need to continue to support the vaccination campaigns to ensure polio is completely eradicated.”

Nigeria marked one year since its last recorded case of polio in July. It is one of only three countries – along with Pakistan and Afghanistan – where the virus remains endemic. “Globally, we’re on the verge of totally eradicating a disease for only the second time in history,” the Unicef polio chief Peter Crowley said, referring to the elimination of smallpox.

The rollback of polio is “a powerful symbol of the progress that has been made on the African continent over the past generation,” Crowley said.

A polio-free Africa would leave only Pakistan and Afghanistan where the disease had not been wiped out, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), which said the one-year mark was a key signal of the “important progress toward eradication.” — AFP.

 

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