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Success: Polio worldwide increasingly rare

Posted by: Michael Ainsworth  |  Category: News  |  Views: 6

According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin, Berlin (AP) — the global fight against polio is successful. In the current year, still 380 cases were registered until early October in the 20 countries with circulation of Wild virus of poliomyelitis. In the entire year of 2000 it had been 2882 cases, 1999 even 7141 new cases. The RKI still in Ethiopia, Nigeria, Angola, Somalia, the Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan sees difficulties in combating the infectious disease. In part, where regional conflicts have held up the vaccination campaigns. However, whether it can be assumed that the goal of the Weltgunsundheitsorganisation WHO, eradicate polio worldwide by 2005, can actually be achieved so the RKI. The experts on the occasion of world polio day recommended for the time being still consistently, you should continue the vaccination against poliomyelitis in Germany, on 28 October. After 1990, there have been no cases of polio more on Germany caused by circulating viruses here on land. In 1992, there have been recent diseases imported from abroad. In Germany, the vaccination rates were stable at 90 percent. (hk)

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