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Eradicated - or called by another name? Didn't they change the diagnostic

criteria?

" The UN says its health workers repeatedly vaccinated more than 1.8m

children under the age of five by visiting every household in every

settlement multiple times. "

Guess this would have been the OPV too - poor little mites...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/7312603.stm

War-torn Somalia eradicates polio

Polio has been eliminated from Somalia as no case of the disease has been

reported for exactly one year, the UN World Health Organisation says.

The WHO described it as a " landmark victory " and a testimony to the efforts

of more than 10,000 volunteer workers.

The country has been riven by war and violence since 1991 and has no central

government or detailed medical data.

But a WHO spokesman said the UN's network of monitors made it confident in

its assessment.

Hope

" This truly historic achievement shows that polio can be eradicated

everywhere, even in the most challenging and difficult settings, " the WHO's

Hussein Gezairy said.

Somalia's last case of indigenous polio was in 2002, but it was re-infected

three years later with the virus originating from Nigeria.

The UN says its health workers repeatedly vaccinated more than 1.8m children

under the age of five by visiting every household in every settlement

multiple times.

The last case was reported on 25 March 2007 in central Somalia.

" This repeated success in Somalia indicates the disease can be stopped even

in areas with no functioning central government, " the WHO statement said.

One of the 10,000 volunteers was Ali Mao Moallim who was the last person on

earth to contract smallpox more than 30 years ago.

" Somalia was the last country with smallpox. I wanted to help ensure that we

would not be the last place with polio too, " he said.

The disease, which causes paralysis, has been eliminated in developed

nations but persists in parts of India, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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