Khaleej Times

Lebanon in vaccinatio­n drive against polio

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beirut — Lebanon launched a fourth round of polio immunisati­on on Friday, trying to prevent the disease spreading from neighbouri­ng Syria along with the tide of refugees fleeing the three-year conflict.

Protection against polio requires several vaccinatio­ns but aid workers are concerned that coverage in Lebanon has been falling off because parents were unaware of the need for multiple inoculatio­n.

The announceme­nt earlier this week that polio had been detected in Iraq, the first of Syria’s neighbours to be hit by the virus, has added to fears that it could spread further.

The campaign in Lebanon targets around 600,000 Syrian, Lebanese and Palestinia­n infants aged up to five.

“The first three rounds were very successful, but there have been diminishin­g returns,” said Luciano Calestini, deputy representa­tive in Lebanon for the UN children’s agency Unicef, which is carrying out the campaigns with Lebanese officials.

After reaching more than 95 per cent of the targeted children at first attempt, the cover slipped to the mid-80s in the last round, he said.

“One dose is not protection. Parents are underestim­ating the risk to their children ... They don’t realise that multiple vaccinatio­ns are important and often stop at one or two.”

Calestini said the number of Syrians fleeing into Lebanon, which hosts the highest number of refugees, meant it was the country most at risk of a new outbreak.

The crippling infectious disease was eradicated from Lebanon and Syria at least 13 years ago, but it was confirmed in 17 children in Syria in October. —

 ?? AFP ?? A Syrian refugee child receives a vaccinatio­n against Polio on Friday at a refugee camp near the Lebanese village of Zahle in the Bekaa valley. —
AFP A Syrian refugee child receives a vaccinatio­n against Polio on Friday at a refugee camp near the Lebanese village of Zahle in the Bekaa valley. —

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