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WHO declares polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea

WHO declares polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea

Summary

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea and urged for a quick vaccination drive. The virus was found in two children during health checks, and less than half of the population in the country is vaccinated against polio.

Key Facts

  • WHO declared a polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea.
  • The virus was detected in two healthy children during a health screening.
  • The country has low vaccination rates, with less than 50% of people immunized against polio.
  • Polio is a contagious disease that mainly affects young children and can cause paralysis.
  • The last polio outbreak in Papua New Guinea was in 2018.
  • The current virus strain is linked to one found in Indonesia, a neighboring country.
  • Efforts are being made to vaccinate all children under 10, aiming to cover 3.5 million people.
  • WHO, UNICEF, and Australia's government are helping with the vaccination efforts.
  • There is uneven vaccination coverage, with some areas having as low as 8% coverage.
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