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Nigeria: No immunizations
2004-02-22
*sigh* Hat tip LGF"
A northern Islamic state in Nigeria that is at the heart of a spreading Africa polio outbreak declared Sunday it would not relent on its boycott of a mass vaccination program which it called a U.S. plot to spread AIDS and infertility among Muslims. "Kano state will not participate in tomorrow’s polio campaign. Our team made the discovery of contaminants first, remember," state government spokesman Sule Yau Sule told The Associated Press, referring to tests the state says its scientists conducted on the polio vaccine last year. "Unless we are convinced by our committee (of health experts) that the oral polio vaccines are safe, the exercise remains suspended in Kano state."
Fine. Quarantine them. Forever.
U.N. aid agencies insist the door-to-door drive to inoculate 63 million children in 10 west and central African countries, including Nigeria, is critical to stemming a growing polio outbreak spreading out from Nigeria’s predominantly Muslim north. Globally, the World Health Organization says the standoff endangers a massive effort that had worked toward stamping out polio entirely. The 16-year-old public health project has reduced the number of cases worldwide from 350,000 in 1988 to fewer than 1,000 last year. There was no immediate word Sunday whether the other two northern states that had blocked the vaccine — Zamfara and Kaduna — would now allow the emergency immunization campaign.

Nigerian officials had hoped to resolve the controversy by dispatching a team of scientists, politicians and Islamic religious leaders to observe a battery of tests on the vaccines in South Africa and India earlier this month. Nigeria Health Minister Eyitayo Lambo would not divulge the outcome of the visit, which he said ended last week. He gave no explanation of why the results were not being revealed — saying only that Nigeria’s government would forge ahead with the campaign regardless of opposition. "We are not going to be bothered" by the boycott, Lambo told The Associated Press, without elaborating. "The immunization is going ahead as planned. We have got our results and we are going ahead with the immunization."

Kano had been expected to deny permission for the emergency campaign. In October, similar door-to-door drives were blocked entirely in Kano, Zamfara and Kaduna. Residents in other northern states where volunteers tried to administer the oral vaccine house-to-house to toddlers and infants were frequently turned away by residents. Homeowners at times reportedly set dogs upon the volunteer health workers. The boycott by Kano, where 89 cases last year made it the epicenter of the outbreak, "puts more children at risk from being crippled by polio, not only in Nigeria but also the region," said Gerrit Beger, spokesman for the United Nations Children’s Fund in Abuja. "We risk reversing our gains. We can’t eradicate polio globally if everyone does not take action," Beger said. Last year, Nigeria accounted for close to half of the more than 700 polio cases documented worldwide. Many of the rest were in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan, where officials say they are making headway.
All (including India) hotbeds of Islamism...
In recent months, dozens of polio cases spread from Kano and other predominantly Muslim states to other Nigerian states. The outbreak also expanded to seven African countries where the disease was previously thought to have been eradicated. Kano state officials there say their lab tests carried out late last year found estrogen and other female sex hormones in the polio vaccine — proof, they say, that the vaccines are contaminated. "UNICEF has been immunizing children around the globe for decades and our biggest wish is to continue to do the job and eradicate polio once and for all in Nigeria and worldwide," the organization said in a statement. "Any delay of immunization activities will result in a wider spread of the virus, crippling more innocent children in Nigeria and neighboring countries."
Posted by:Korora

#6  What they should do dispose of the clerics, not quarantine.

The problem with that approach is that it doesn't weed out people who are susceptible to Islamist-inspired stupidity. The people that don't buy into the clerics' bullshit will leave and be vaccinated and can live out a normal life. The ones that don't will bite the dust, preferably along with the clerics that created this whole problem.

Of course, I'm not entirely unreceptive to just killing the clerics in question...
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-2-22 10:11:01 PM  

#5  This just in, imported foods and AK47s cause Muslim's balls to fall off. Spread the word.
Posted by: ed   2004-2-22 9:33:34 PM  

#4  This is so staggeringly stupid that I sometimes must despair for the whole human race. This is just so unbelievable than no amount of my ranting could assuage my rage...well, sigh.
Posted by: Traveller   2004-2-22 5:14:16 PM  

#3  What they should do dispose of the clerics, not quarantine. If they did that you would hear cries coming from ANSWER for reform. On the bright side, it would be funny to see the people at DUMB twist this around to Bush=Hitler and Sharon=Stalin.
Posted by: Charles   2004-2-22 4:23:46 PM  

#2  What they should do, is forcibly quarantine those states that won't allow vaccination and those looking to leave should be allowed to only after agreeing to be vaccinated, otherwise it's back they go. Time will take care of the rest of them, including the clerics.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-2-22 3:27:06 PM  

#1  Oh gebus... they are oral vaccines.... there's no hope.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-22 2:59:42 PM  

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