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The Poliovirus Endgame
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How can we create ways to accelerate, sustain and monitor eradication of the poliovirus?
Polio cases in the world 2012 –
Data at HQ as of 21 February 2012
2011 Annual Letter from Bill Gates: Vaccines Save Lives Animation (discusses Polio and Measles vaccines).
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Controlling Infectious Diseases »
Controlling Infectious Diseases
Controlling Infectious Diseases☜Mapping the issues around endemic diseases—such as malaria, measles, influenza, HIV, Dengue and West Nile Virus—with the aims of identifying improved control strategies and of providing insights into to the work of mathematical biologists, epidemiologists and public health officials in this field.☜F1CEB7
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Diseases »
Diseases
Diseases☜☜FFB597
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Polio »
Polio
Polio☜The Wikipedia page on Polio is embedded in the Details.☜D3B8AB
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The Poliovirus Endgame
The Poliovirus Endgame☜How can we create ways to accelerate, sustain and monitor eradication of the poliovirus?☜FFB597
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Challenges to Polio eradication? »
Challenges to Polio eradication?
Challenges to Polio eradication?☜The effort to complete eradication of Polio has met with a number of challenges for which solutions are not readily available.☜FFB597
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Endemic countries »
Endemic countries
Endemic countries☜Polio remains endemic in four countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan.☜FFB597
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Global Polio Eradication Initiative »
Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Global Polio Eradication Initiative☜The Global Polio Eradication Initiative—spearheaded by WHO, Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)—launched in 1988, when the 41st World Health Assembly adopted a resolution for the worldwide eradication of polio.☜FFB597
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Progress towards Polio Eradication? »
Progress towards Polio Eradication?
Progress towards Polio Eradication?☜Polio remains endemic in 4 countries: Afghanistan, India, Nigeria and Pakistan—with a further 4 countries known to have (Angola, Chad and Democratic Republic of the Congo) or suspected of having (Sudan) re-established transmission of poliovirus. Polio was endemic in more than 125 countries in 1988.☜FFB597
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2011 Annual Letter from Bill Gates: Vaccines Save Lives Animation
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Bill Gates
Cited by:
David Price
5:35 PM 24 August 2011 GMT
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The Poliovirus Endgame
How can we create ways to accelerate, sustain and monitor eradication of the poliovirus?
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http://www.gatesfoundation.org/annual-letter/2011/Pages/vaccines-save-lives-animation.aspx
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2011 Annual Letter from Bill Gates: Ending Polio
Author:
Bill Gates
Cited by:
David Price
5:36 PM 24 August 2011 GMT
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The Poliovirus Endgame
How can we create ways to accelerate, sustain and monitor eradication of the poliovirus?
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URL:
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/annual-letter/2011/Pages/ending-polio.aspx
Excerpt / Summary
In 1988 the global community adopted the goal of ending polio altogether. At that time more than 350,000 children a year worldwide were killed or paralyzed by the disease. Since then, vaccination coverage has increased significantly and the number of cases has gone down by 99 percent, to fewer than 1,500 last year. There are now just four countries where polio transmission has never been stopped: India, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
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Help to achieve a polio-free world
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The Rotary Foundation - Polio Donation Page
Cited by:
David Price
5:13 PM 24 February 2012 GMT
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http://www.rotary.org/en/EndPolio/Pages/donate.aspx
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Rotary and its partners are on the brink of eradicating polio, but a strong push is needed now to end this tenacious disease once and for all. Your contributions support immunization campaigns in developing countries where polio continues to infect and paralyze children, robbing them of their futures and compounding the hardships faced by their families. As long as polio threatens even one child anywhere in the world, children everywhere remain at risk. By donating now, you can help Rotary achieve a polio-free world.
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About the Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Author:
Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Cited by:
David Price
5:15 PM 24 February 2012 GMT
URL:
http://www.polioeradication.org/Home.aspx
Excerpt / Summary
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is a public-private partnership led by national governments and spearheaded by the World Health Organization (WHO), Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Its goal is to eradicate polio worldwide.
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Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP)
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Cited by:
David Price
6:27 PM 24 February 2012 GMT
URL:
http://www.cdc.gov/polio/stop/
Excerpt / Summary
The global effort to eradicate polio is the largest public health initiative in history. The initiative was established in 1988 by the World Health Assembly with the goal of eradicating polio by the year 2000 while strengthening capacity to control other major childhood diseases. At the 126th Session of the Executive Board (EB) of the World Health Assembly (WHA) in January 2010, delegates expressed strong support for finishing the job of polio eradication and for the finalization of a new three-year Program of Work. To obtain more information and to get updates about the progress of the initiative worldwide, please visit the Global Polio Eradication Initiative pages on the World Health Organization's web site.
To meet the target date of polio eradication, the global partners are looking for ways to supplement human resources at the field level. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is therefore seeking short-term, highly qualified, health professionals to join our Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) Teams for three-month non-salaried field assignments (travel and per diem for food and lodging provided.)
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