Vietnam on alert about polio's global creep ![]() An officer operates a thermal scanner at The Ministry of Health has ordered its agencies to stay on alert as wild poliovirus creeps across war-torn corners of the globe. The order came in the wake of the World Health Organization (WHO)’s warning about the “extraordinary event” which was deemed a public health risk in other countries. Wild poliovirus, which mainly affects children five and under, causes irreversible paralysis in one in 200 infections. Polio (poliomyelitis), the disease caused by the virus, has been nearly eradicated in the world. Reported cases fell from 350,000 in 1988 to 406 last year. However, the WHO said 68 cases have been confirmed globally as of April 29, compared to 24 cases reported over the same period last year. The affected countries include According to the WHO, the virus migrated during the low season from It said 60 percent of polio cases reported at the end of last year were the result of wild polioviruses’ international spread, and that there was increasing evidence that adult travelers contributed to this spread. "If unchecked, this situation could result in failure to eradicate globally one of the world’s most serious vaccine preventable diseases," WHO said in a statement. Reduced vaccination While polio is incurable but preventable through vaccination, In an interview with Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper on Wednesday, Nguyen Tran Hien, chairman of the National Extended Vaccination Program, said only 56 percent of newborns got hepatitis B shots last year, following the deaths of three newborns who died after being vaccinated in the central The rate was 75 percent in 2012. After Quinvaxem (a five-in-one shot linked to the deaths of 12 infants since 2012) was suspended for five months last year when vaccination rates fell to 59.4 percent from 96 percent the previous year, Hien said. According to the National Extended Vaccination Program, the suspension of Quinvaxem also affected the rate of babies getting polio vaccines. Only 48.7 percent of babies got the polio vaccine in Hien said that |
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