Polio Re-emerges in Nigeria

Beyond Polio 30 Aug , 2016 0 Comments Blog

This month would have marked the two-year anniversary of Nigeria being polio free, however the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) both confirmed two new cases. In separate statements, the organizations confirmed that both cases involved children located in the northern Borno state of Africa and resulted […]

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Women Working to Eradicate Polio Deserve Nobel Prize

Beyond Polio 23 Aug , 2016 0 Comments Blog

In Karachi, Pakistan, female health workers have taken the lead in the fight to end polio. Despite local resistance, and even coming under attack in some instances, these women continue to go door to door administering the life-saving polio vaccine to area children and educating parents who resist treatment for their children. Due to Pakistani […]

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Photo Update: How Technology Is Reaching Pakistan’s Children with the Polio Vaccine

Beyond Polio 05 Aug , 2016 0 Comments Blog

In an article in the February issue of National Geographic entitled, “Cell Coverage: Reaching Pakistan’s Children with the Polio Vaccine,” author Aziz Memon covered Rotary International’s work to switch from paper recordkeeping to digital in the battle against polio in Pakistan. The team in charge of this massive undertaking is primarily comprised of women, so […]

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Nigeria Celebrates Two Years of Being Polio Free

Beyond Polio 03 Aug , 2016 0 Comments Blog

Muhammadu Buhari, president of Nigeria, lauded his country for being polio free for the past two years. In a series of tweets sent out on Twitter earlier this week, President Buhari said that, in 2015, the African nation was removed from the list of countries where polio was endemic, and he outlined the next steps […]

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Fighting the Virus: ‘Presence of Polio Is Embarrassing for Pakistan’

Beyond Polio 03 Aug , 2016 0 Comments Blog

Fayaz Jatoi, the newly appointed coordinator of the provincial Emergency Operation Center (EOC) for polio, posed this question during an orientation session attended by fellow deputy commissioners in Karachi on Monday. The objective of the session was to share basic facts on polio eradication; clarify roles of district polio control rooms; and identify ways to […]

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Amidst Conflict, World Bank Reaches 1.5 Million Yemeni Children with Polio Vaccines

Beyond Polio 26 Jul , 2016 0 Comments Blog

The crisis in Yemen has taken a large toll on its citizenry, especially the country’s children. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) estimates that 320,000 children are facing severe malnutrition, while 2.2 million are desperately in need of humanitarian aid to prevent their health from deteriorating. Yemen’s Health and Population Project (YHPP) has been working […]

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Polio Took Me from My Friends in 1950s Cork, Ireland

Beyond Polio 25 Jul , 2016 0 Comments Blog

In an essay, Irishwoman Eva Kelly recalls her childhood growing up in Cork, Ireland during the 1950s and the struggles she and her community faced during a polio outbreak. In 1956, her parents moved her to Kilkenny for safety, but when she returned a year later, she found that many of her classmates had contracted […]

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