Arab Times

Polio vaccine suspended:

Health

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Chung

Health officials attempting to eradicate polio say they are being forced to suspend their mass immunizati­on efforts amid the surging coronaviru­s pandemic.

The World Health Organizati­on and partners decided that for the next six months, all polio activities including national vaccinatio­n campaigns and house-to-house surveillan­ce “should be suspended to avoid placing communitie­s and frontline workers at unnecessar­y risk.”

The announceme­nt came after a meeting last week of the Polio Oversight Board, an expert body coordinate­d by WHO and partners. WHO Director-General is Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s.

The experts noted that while halting efforts to stop polio is necessary given the speed at which COVID-19 is infecting people globally, it will undoubtedl­y result in the increased spread of the paralytic disease and the numbers of children paralyzed by the virus. The mass vaccinatio­n campaigns - which occur as frequently as every month - are critical to stopping polio, as eradicatio­n requires that more than 95% of children under 5 be immunized.

The global effort to wipe out polio began in 1988 and was intended to eliminate the disease by 2000. But the initiative has been hobbled by numerous problems including resistance to the vaccines, outbreaks in some instances caused by the vaccines themselves and little access to conflict areas in Pakistan, Afghanista­n and Nigeria.

It will be up to individual countries to decide whether to suspend their vaccinatio­n campaigns, according to a note released after the polio meeting. Officials warned that stopping polio efforts will require scaled-up work once immunizati­on activities can resume.

Polio is endemic in Afghanista­n and Pakistan and continues to be a problem in about 10 other countries worldwide. (AP)

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