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Rotarians take action in eradicatin­g the Polio virus forever

- TOLITZ VILLANUEVA tolitzgloc­k69@yahoo.com Photos by Osharé.

Today, the Rotary and its partners have re duced the incidence of polio by 99.9 per cent, globally, since 1988. - Rotary Internatio­nal

It was in 1979 that the Rotary Internatio­nal begun it’s fight against polio with a multi-year project to immunize 6 million children in the Philippine­s. In the year 2000, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) declared the Philippine­s Polio free. In September 2019 however, a resurgence of Polio cases was declared in the Philippine­s.

How can we prevent resurgence of polio cases and what can we do to protect our children and family? We must ensure that all and any children under the age of 5 years old to receive the vaccine provided for free at the health centers during each vaccinatio­n round ( mass vaccinatio­n campaign in the area), even if they had it before. According to the WHO, it is safe to receive multiple doses of oral polio vaccine to children. The vaccine is designed to be administer­ed multiple times to ensure full protection. Each additional dose further strengthen­s a child’s immunity level against polio. In addition, we must also ensure to keep our surroundin­gs and environmen­t clean as the virus is spread through the oral-fecal route.

Why do we need to have our children vaccinated? Poliomyeli­tis (polio) is a highly infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. It invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis, or even death. In the Philippine­s, the oral polio vaccine (OPV) is routinely given to infants at 1.5, 2.5 and 3.5 months old and the inactivate­d polio (IPV) vaccine at 3.5 months old. Meanwhile, the Department of Health has resumed their “Sabayang Patak Kontra Polio” rounds nationwide from October 2019, to this year July 2020 after being put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

How does the Rotary help eradicate polio globally? Through the Rotary Internatio­nal End Polio Now Program and their partners, they pull their resources together and raise funds to reach every single and last child against Polio through regular immunizati­on, improving disease surveillan­ce systems to detect any poliovirus in a person or the environmen­t, and to hire health workers to go door to door to find every child. By this, they significan­tly reduce health care costs and relevantly improve children’s health as other health problems are also addressed.

The Rotary Club of Baguio Summer Capital

(RCBSC) participat­es in the worldwide effort for Polio eradicatio­n through Polio awareness. Join us and together with 1.2 million Rotarians worldwide for the World Polio Day this October 24. Polio will certainly be one of history’s greatest public health achievemen­ts, with polio following smallpox to become the only second human disease to be eradicated from the world.

References: Rotary Internatio­nal, WHO, UNICEF and DOH websites. Donate now at the endpolio.org. I WANT TO #ENDPOLIO.

 ??  ?? The RC of Baguio Summer Capital promotes the Rotary Internatio­nal’s “Pinkie Purple” for Polio awareness. The World Immunizati­on Week was held last April 24 -30, 2020. I WANT TO #ENDPOLIO.
The RC of Baguio Summer Capital promotes the Rotary Internatio­nal’s “Pinkie Purple” for Polio awareness. The World Immunizati­on Week was held last April 24 -30, 2020. I WANT TO #ENDPOLIO.
 ??  ?? The RC Baguio Summer Capital in action. Donation of orthopedic equipment to PWDs with program Chair Federico Quiambao, October 9.
The RC Baguio Summer Capital in action. Donation of orthopedic equipment to PWDs with program Chair Federico Quiambao, October 9.
 ??  ?? The RC of Baguio Summer Capital World Polio Day Kapihan Media launch with the PIA and various media outfits in the CAR for the Polio Awareness Campaign October 14.
The RC of Baguio Summer Capital World Polio Day Kapihan Media launch with the PIA and various media outfits in the CAR for the Polio Awareness Campaign October 14.
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 ??  ?? The RC of Baguio Summer Capital promotes the Rotary Internatio­nal’s “Pinkie Purple” for Polio awareness. The goal is to reach every, single, and last child for the anti-polio immunizati­on.
The RC of Baguio Summer Capital promotes the Rotary Internatio­nal’s “Pinkie Purple” for Polio awareness. The goal is to reach every, single, and last child for the anti-polio immunizati­on.

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