The Philippine Star

DOH confirms 3rd polio case in Maguindana­o

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

A four-year-old girl from Datu Piang, Maguindana­o has been confirmed as the third polio case in the country since the reemergenc­e of the disease after 19 years.

“On Oct. 24, stool samples sent to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Japan tested positive for vaccineder­ived poliovirus,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said yesterday.

Duque said the case was geneticall­y linked to the first confirmed case in Morogong,

Lanao del Sur.

He said the girl did not receive any dose of oral polio vaccine. Her case was initially reported as acute flaccid paralysis.

The girl was taken to the Cotabato Regional Medical Center on Sept. 26 due to fever, diarrhea, vomiting and muscle pain.

Duque said the (Department of Health) DOH also took stool samples from another suspected case for testing and confirmati­on.

The DOH would mount a polio vaccinatio­n campaign in Datu Piang from Nov. 4 to 8 to prevent the spread of the infection.

Duque gave assurance on the sufficient supply of oral polio vaccine to cover at least 4,254 children in the town who are five years old and below.

DOH officials, representa­tives of the World Health Organizati­on and United Nations Children’s Fund are meeting with local officials to discuss their response to the outbreak.

The DOH declared an outbreak of polio in the country last month after a three-yearold girl from Lanao del Sur was confirmed to be infected with the virus. The second case is a five-year-old boy from Laguna.

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