Polio endemic countries 2019

    • [DOCX File]Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2019 - Summary of ...

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      There was an ongoing absence of disease due to polio and a continuing low incidence of tetanus. Table 1: Notifications, hospitalisations and deaths for selected vaccine preventable diseases, Australia, in two successive four year periods (2008 to 2011 and 2012 to 2015)a ... the available evidence continues to support endemic measles having been ...


    • [DOCX File]Unisa Study Notes

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      Spread of diseases (diarrhoea, cholera and polio) Cholera epidemics. Death of aquatic plants and animals (p166-167) ... Dramatic decline of endemic fish called cichlids. ... The 2056 sites in 163 countries. The lack of power of the Convention, which relies on persuasion and moral pressure to achieve its aims ...


    • [DOCX File]National Immunisation Strategy for Australia 2019–2024

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      eliminating endemic measles and establishing an Australian National Verification Committee for the elimination of measles. contributing to polio eradication by ensuring that Australia has adequate surveillance for wild and vaccine-derived polioviruses, and undertaking a regular risk assessment for the transmission of wild poliovirus in Australia.


    • [DOCX File]Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2020 - Australian ...

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      The WHO AFP surveillance performance indicator for a polio non-endemic country is 1 case of non-polio AFP per 100,000 children aged less than 15 years.13 For Australia in 2018, this equated to 46 cases, based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics data released in December 2017.


    • [DOC File]Microsoft

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      This expanded agreement will translate into $450 million for polio eradication activities, including immunization and surveillance over the next three years. This critical funding helps ensure countries around the world remain polio-free and that polio is ended in the remaining three endemic countries: Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan.


    • [DOCX File]Valg af distriktsguvernør

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      To date, Rotary has helped 194 countries stop the transmission of polio through the mass immunization of children. Rotary's new funding commitment, announced in advance of the Oct. 24 observance of World Polio Day 2015, targets countries where children remain at risk of contracting this incurable, but vaccine-preventable, disease.


    • [DOCX File]National poliomyelitis response plan for NZ

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      Worldwide, 22 cases of wild poliovirus were reported to WHO in 2017, and 37 cases in 2016. The 2017 cases occurred in Afghanistan (14) and Pakistan (8). Polio remains endemic in these countries and in Nigeria. More information on polio and the polio situation is available on the Polio Global Eradication Initiative website: www.polioeradication.org


    • [DOCX File]old.moph.gov.af

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      آخرين واقعه تائيد شده مثبت پوليو از ولسوالی واتپور ولایت کنر گزارش شده است.


    • [DOCX File]Report 2 template - royal blue PMS 288

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      Any child under 15 years of age with acute flaccid paralysis* (including Guillain-Barré syndrome) or any person of any age with paralytic illness if polio is suspected. For a case to be classified as VAPP the determination must be made by the Polio Expert Panel.


    • [DOC File]Zambia Child Health Week: An approach to delivery of child ...

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      Worm infections resulting in anaemia, vitamin A deficiency, stunted growth, poor intellectual development, impaired cognitive function and damage to the liver, intestine and urinary tract is endemic in Zambia. Malaria is the main killer of children under five and a cause of anaemia. The prevalence of HIV is high.


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