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Progress towards poliomyelitis eradication.
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Virus Research, 1999
Since the poliomyelitis eradication program began in 1988, the number of poliovirus infected continents and countries have decreased from five to two and from greater than 100 to 53, respectively. A nearly 90% reduction in the incidence of polio has been achieved with a corresponding decrease in virus genomic heterogeneity.
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Since the poliomyelitis eradication program began in 1988, the number of poliovirus infected continents and countries have decreased from five to two and from greater than 100 to 53, respectively. A nearly 90% reduction in the incidence of polio has been achieved with a corresponding decrease in virus genomic heterogeneity.
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Nature Immunology, 2002
One of the major goals of the WHO is elimination of polio, but the nature of rapidly evolving enteroviruses makes this task more complex than it initially appears.
Akio, Nomoto, Isao, Arita
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One of the major goals of the WHO is elimination of polio, but the nature of rapidly evolving enteroviruses makes this task more complex than it initially appears.
Akio, Nomoto, Isao, Arita
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Poliomyelitis: threats to eradication
The Lancet, 20131096 www.thelancet.com Vol 382 September 28, 2013 polio because no travel regulations for vaccination exist. We cannot afford to ignore these threats. A mass vaccination with OPV in Israel is a potential solution but does not eliminate future risks.
Mohammed Umer, Mir, Mehreen, Bhamani
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The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1991
In the span of 5 years since the eradication initiative was launched and only 3 years since external funds were made available, PAHO has been able to develop and implement a comprehensive program strategy for polio eradication that includes the following components: achievement and maintenance of high immunization levels (which include the supplemental
C A, De Quadros +7 more
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In the span of 5 years since the eradication initiative was launched and only 3 years since external funds were made available, PAHO has been able to develop and implement a comprehensive program strategy for polio eradication that includes the following components: achievement and maintenance of high immunization levels (which include the supplemental
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Epidemiologic Aspects of Poliomyelitis Eradication
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984Mass immunization with oral poliovirus vaccine was begun in the United States in 1963, and the last outbreak of natural poliomyelitis occurred in 1972. In the subsequent 10 years, there has been only one outbreak, in 1979, due to the introduction of wild polio-virus to an underimmunized Amish population.
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Poliomyelitis in Oman. II. Toward eradication
Acta Tropica, 2001In the past decade, the Sultanate of Oman has experienced three outbreaks of paralytic poliomyelitis--a widespread polio type 1 epidemic in 1988/1989, four cases of polio type 3 in three different regions in 1991, and a localized type 1 outbreak in 1993.
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