OVERVIEW OF POLIOMYELITIS IN THE AFRICAN REGION AND CURRENT REGIONAL PLAN OF ACTION

Citation
Jm. Okwobele et al., OVERVIEW OF POLIOMYELITIS IN THE AFRICAN REGION AND CURRENT REGIONAL PLAN OF ACTION, The Journal of infectious diseases, 175, 1997, pp. 10-15
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Infectious Diseases
ISSN journal
00221899
Volume
175
Year of publication
1997
Supplement
1
Pages
10 - 15
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1899(1997)175:<10:OOPITA>2.0.ZU;2-J
Abstract
The African Region of the World Health Organization includes a diverse membership of 48 countries and territories that has made substantial progress toward controlling poliomyelitis. The coverage with three dos es of oral poliovirus vaccine among 1-year-old children reached 58% in 1995, a substantial increase from 49% in 1993, and the incidence of p oliomyetitis decreased from 5126 cases in 1980 to 1597 in 1995. To int errupt poliovirus circulation, 29 countries planned to conduct either national immunization days (25 countries) or subnational immunization days (4 countries) during 1996. To ensure the success of these efforts , high-level political commitment has been obtained in many countries, and the campaign to ''Kick polio out of Africa'' is supported by some of the most respected African politicians. Provided the necessary res ources can be obtained from internal and external sources, the African Region may be able to achieve the eradication of poliomyelitis by the year 2000 or shortly thereafter.