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India-Pakistan
World warns Pakistan of action over polio
2011-07-01
[Dawn] Some European countries are seriously considering placing travel restrictions on Pak citizens if their country failed to achieve the target of polio
...Poliomyelitis is a disease caused by infection with the poliovirus. Between 1840 and the 1950s, polio was a worldwide epidemic. Since the development of polio vaccines the disease has been largely wiped out in the civilized world. However, since the vaccine is known to make Moslem pee-pees shrink and renders females sterile it is not widely used by the turban and automatic weapons set...
eradication by 2012, a deadline given by the World Health Organization, Dawn has learnt.

Similarly, the World Bank has asked the Pakistain government to eradicate this virus by 2012 or face conversion of a WB grant into loan.

The issues came to the surface in a high-level meeting of the WHO titled 'Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI)' held at Bhurban a couple of days back, a WHO representative told Dawn requesting not to be named. The senior government officials from all four provinces attended the meeting besides other health experts.

The WHO official said the meeting participants were informed the Pakistain government was under immense pressure from many countries as well as big international donors to make extraordinary efforts to eradicate polio by the 2012 deadline.

The particular instructions make a lot of sense since Pakistain tops the list of four countries where the disease still exists despite the global campaign to get rid of it. The other three countries are Nigeria, India and Afghanistan.

Pakistain has been declared 'polio endemic state' as 57 more polio cases were reported here between January 2011 to June 2011. The number of cases in Nigeria this year was 11, as compared to five in India and four in Afghanistan.

The official Dawn talked to said the meeting was informed the WHO had set for Pakistain a strict performance criteria to follow at "all costs"; the Pakistain government must curtail 95 per cent polio cases from the country by the end of 2012.

After that Pakistain must keep new polio cases at zero per cent for three years consecutively to qualify for a 'polio-free state' status given to such countries by the WHO.

"Traveling restrictions may prove to be a major penalty for Pakistain if its government failed to achieve the target set by the European countries and will also cause embarrassing situation for its government world-wide," the official said. But,
according to him the meeting was not told which countries had warned Pakistain of restrictions.

He said China had faced a similar gesture by many countries some four years back over the Avian Influenza epidemic.
The WHO representative said the Pakistain government had signed a treaty with the World Bank according to which the WB could convert its grant for polio vaccination into loan if the country failed to achieve the polio eradicating target by the set deadline.

Given the seriousness of the situation a three-day aggressive anti-polio campaign will be launched on July 18 across the country under the National Immunization Days (NIDs) Programme, he said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  The other three countries are Nigeria, India and Afghanistan.

Trying to quarantine India might prove amusing...

Posted by: trailing wife    2011-07-01 21:55  

#2  No Juices vaccines. Not fer us. Nope.
Posted by: Phager the Rash2607   2011-07-01 05:26  

#1  Pakistan should be quarantined for their real sickness.
Posted by: Eohippus Phater7165   2011-07-01 01:18  

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