Polio comes back as parents refuse immunzations
Developing nations are seeing a reemergence of the disease as children go without immunization.
Parents who do not get their children properly vaccinated against polio are largely responsible for a resurgence of the disease in Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. This is according to statistics published by the United Nations Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
Polio vaccine is easy to administer. In this file photo, an aid worker in the DRC immunizes a young man.
Since the 1950's a vaccine has existed for polio, and thanks for organizations such as UNICEF, the vaccine is widely available around the globe. All that's required is cooperation of the parent to bring the child to a clinic to receive the orally administered vaccination.
But in parts of the developing world, a lack of infrastructure, economic and cultural barriers, and occasionally ignorance, conspire to keep some children unprotected. In Kano state, Nigeria, one Muslim leader objected to the vaccination programs as part of a Western plan to sterilize children, leading to a local increase in the disease. Many Muslim parents refuse to immunize their children.
The disease remains active in at least 20 countries today, all in the developing world, but only the three countries listed above have endemic polio transmission.
India was removed from the list in 2012 after successful eradication efforts in that country.
As parents fail to vaccinate their children, they put other children at risk. According to the World Health Organization, although polio has been eradicated in neighboring Niger, infections cross the border from Nigeria and are reintroducing the disease.
Complicating eradication efforts in Nigeria is the rampant corruption in the country. Nigerian president Goodluck Johnathan has pledged 30 million dollars to that nation's eradication programs, but government efforts may not meet with full success.
Part of the problem is that health centers are not always accessible for people who live far from urban centers and towns. The lack of a program to provide easy access to health centers is just part of the problem that keeps the disease endemic.
In all, the long-term solution is a matter of responsibility. Parents much vaccinate their children properly, governments must provide education and access to their people, and aid organizations must build rapport with local populations who are inclined to be suspicious. Only with these approaches are taken together can this scourge of children be stopped.
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Im not sure what "minor" is implying here, but the chicken pox vaccine reduces or eliminates shingles...the later recurrence. It is perhaps better for the immune system to fend off the initial infection, but due to shingles disproportionately effecting elderly people, that has some bad consequences. That aside, the other diseases we get vaccinated against we're plagues on us all. And eradicating the other ones is a gift from above. The pregnancy vaccine? I think someone has been on the conspiracy sites again.
the article starts by saying.....Polio is a very infectious disease that in rare cases can be debilitating. In about 1 percent of all cases, the virus attacks the nervous system.
So, in RARE cases can be debilitating. So can the flu. it then says 1 percent. Really. Those stats combined are VERY LOW. No where does it state the down side of getting the vacine, of which there are many. We've now become humans that have to erradicate chicken pox. The vaccine has shown to be very ineffective and it is much better for the children to get the pox and let their body build the immunity. And of course, now we have vaccines for pregnancy, that orginaztions like this, are pumping all over the world. Rather than teach property hygiene, proper relations for sex, we give pills
Priceless.