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WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by pumpingmachine: 6:07am On Sep 27, 2015 |
The World Health Organization has announced that polio is no longer endemic in Nigeria. This is the first time that Nigeria has interrupted transmission of wild poliovirus, bringing the country and the African region closer than ever to being certified polio-free. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), the public-private partnership leading the effort to eradicate polio, called this a ‘historic achievement’ in global health. Nigeria has not reported a case of wild poliovirus since 24 July 2014, and all laboratory data have confirmed a full 12 months have passed without any new cases. As recently as 2012, Nigeria accounted for more than half of all polio cases worldwide. This success is the result of a concerted effort by all levels of government, civil society, religious leaders and tens of thousands of dedicated health workers. More than 200,000 volunteers across the country repeatedly immunized more than 45 million children under the age of five years, to ensure that no child would suffer from this paralysing disease. Innovative approaches, such as increased community involvement and the establishment of Emergency Operations Centres at the national and state level, have also been pivotal to Nigeria’s success. The interruption of wild poliovirus transmission in Nigeria would have been impossible without the support and commitment of donors and development partners. Their continued support, along with continued domestic funding from Nigeria, will be essential to keep Nigeria and the entire region polio-free. Polio, which can cause lifelong paralysis, has now been stopped nearly everywhere in the world following a 25-year concerted international effort. Polio remains endemic in only two countries – Pakistan and Afghanistan. The eradication of polio globally now depends primarily on stopping the disease in these countries. As long as polio exists anywhere, it’s a threat to children everywhere. Nigeria has made remarkable progress against polio, but continued vigilance is needed to protect these gains and ensure that polio does not return. Immunization and surveillance activities must continue to rapidly detect a potential re-introduction or re-emergence of the virus. After three years have passed without a case of wild poliovirus on the continent, official ‘certification’ of polio eradication will be conducted at the regional level in Africa. Eradicating polio will be one of the greatest achievements in human history, and have a positive impact on global health for generations to come. Nigeria has brought the world one major step closer to achieving this goal and it’s critical that we seize this opportunity to end polio for good and ensure future generations of children are free from this devastating disease. “The outstanding commitment and efforts that got Nigeria off the endemic list must continue, to keep Africa polio-free. We must now support the efforts in Pakistan and Afghanistan so they soon join the polio-free world.” – Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General, World Health Organization. “We Nigerians are proud today. With local innovation and national persistence, we have beaten polio. We know our vigilance and efforts must continue in order to keep Nigeria polio-free.” – Dr Ado Muhammad, Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Nigeria “Stopping polio in Nigeria has been a clear example that political engagement, strong partnerships and community engagement are the engines that drive the momentum of public health programmes, enabling them to achieve great things. I would like to congratulate everyone, particularly political, religious and community leaders in Nigeria and across Africa, for reaching a year without cases of wild polio.” – Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa “This is a clear example of success under very difficult circumstances. It shows we can eradicate polio if proven strategies are fully implemented. Combined with the news of the eradication of type 2 wild polio virus last week, we are moving decisively toward ending a disease that has paralyzed tens of millions of children. In this final mile, we must remain committed to providing the resources and the support to the front lines to make this worthy goal a reality.” – Dr Tom Frieden, Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Chairman of the Polio Oversight Board “Rotary congratulates Nigeria on its tremendous accomplishment in stopping polio. On behalf of the entire Global Polio Eradication Initiative, we thank volunteers, health workers and parents in communities across Nigeria for their tireless commitment to ensuring every last child is protected against this devastating disease. In the months ahead, their dedication will remain as important as ever, as we work to keep Nigeria polio-free and to eliminate polio from its final strongholds in Pakistan and Afghanistan.” – K.R. Ravindran, President, Rotary International “This is a significant milestone for the global polio eradication effort and the health workers, government and religious leaders and partners should be proud of this accomplishment. While the progress in Nigeria should be celebrated, it is also fragile. It is critical that Nigeria goes two more years without a case of polio which will require the support of partners, increased accountability at all levels of the program led by President Buhari, and increased domestic funding commitments.” – Chris Elias, President, Global Development, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “The removal of Nigeria from the list of polio-endemic countries is a major victory for Nigeria’s children. It is a testament to the commitment and dedication of the Government of Nigeria, local leaders, and front line workers. And it is proof positive that if we work together in partnership to reach every community and immunize every child, we can finish the job of eradicating this evil disease everywhere, once and for all.” – Anthony Lake, Executive Director, UNICEF Source: http://healthnewsng.com/polio-is-no-longer-endemic-in-nigeria-who/ 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by madridguy(m): 6:08am On Sep 27, 2015 |
Good news and I hope the stuff will not resurface again. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by GboyegaD(m): 6:08am On Sep 27, 2015 |
Hallelujah! I hope they were able to immunize the babies in the North. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Akosxxx(m): 6:18am On Sep 27, 2015 |
MALARIA next!
abi e no possible ni 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sweatlana: 6:23am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thanks to GEJ Administration 108 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sexaddict08(m): 6:24am On Sep 28, 2015 |
I thought u were asking of the person that declared Nigeria Polio-free. this news is old now, at least 1 year. 9 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by kennyman2000(m): 6:26am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Good one.. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Johans(m): 6:26am On Sep 28, 2015 |
The prophylactic measures used in achieving this success should be maintained. God bless Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Simitrendy: 6:27am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Nice one. But how will this news deny the fact that my GTBank account will remain nothing. I'm withdrawing my last 5K today GTEEBI Bank be prepared. BTW I am looking for LadyF and Introvert |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sdindan: 6:27am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thanks to GEJ My Hero. While the dullard is still taking pictures with Bill Gate and Kanye West 64 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by jadek2015(m): 6:27am On Sep 28, 2015 |
God bless Nigeria!. Bravo. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by yeahh(m): 6:28am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thank God for GEJ 58 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by hustla(m): 6:28am On Sep 28, 2015 |
I love this news, especially as I know my Mom contributed a lot to the eradication of polio in Ogun State Mama toh sure! 19 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by englishmart(m): 6:28am On Sep 28, 2015 |
polio no be problem na. since our northern brothers are becoming wise now by allowing their kids to get immunized, that's change you know? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by bastien: 6:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
All thanks to Yahweh and GEJ 51 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by boman2014: 6:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
great news |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Nobody: 6:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
This is the miracle of God all thanks to him despite the kick against vaccination by some illiterate northerners kudus to Bill Gates for his relentless financial donations!! Kudus to Goodluck Jonathan for not embezzling the funds (as usual) Kudus to Mohamadu Buhari for witnessing this great fate 6 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by hijacke(m): 6:29am On Sep 28, 2015 |
nice 1 Like |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by ValerianSteel(m): 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
The future is now for Nigeria.With the new leadership,our greatness has resurfaced and gearing towards an all time high. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by DONMAYOR19(m): 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
still waiting for first dullard achievement beside lies and propaganda. 29 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sexaddict08(m): 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Simitrendy: why u dey constitute nuisance? u dey even behave like LadyF 6 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Badgers14: 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
When will they declare Nigeria poverty free 2 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by wyqay: 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
WE ARE BLESSED.GOD BLESS NIGERIA. |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Nobody: 6:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
sweatlana:Stop living in the past joor, GEJ was more of a curse 8 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by Ahmedie25(m): 6:31am On Sep 28, 2015 |
sdindan:U no dey shame? y u keep talking abt Someone dat has wasted 6 years? 11 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by sexaddict08(m): 6:31am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Badgers14: when u offer urself as sacrifice to appease the gods 17 Likes |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by jeeqaa7(m): 6:32am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Ot? Wen money has changed hands! ... WHO ... May amadioha fry una left butt |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by justino57(m): 6:33am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Na lie jor |
Re: WHO Declares Nigeria Polio-free by dammytosh: 6:33am On Sep 28, 2015 |
Thanks to WHO WHO sponsored polio eradication. They spent all the cash ....... |
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