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WHO: 18 new cases of polio in Yemen
2005-04-30
The U.N. health agency on Friday said that 18 new cases of polio have been found in Yemen, sparking fears of an epidemic in the Middle East country with a low immunization rate among children.
Strange, most civilized countries vaccinate all their children.
"What we're facing now is a major epidemic in Yemen," said David Heymann, chief of the World Health Organization's polio eradication campaign. Heymann noted that the disease had spread across the country from the initial four cases that were recorded in the Red Sea port of Al-Hudaydah last week. The country was previously thought to be to be free of the disease. "Ongoing field investigations have identified additional suspected polio cases across the affected governorates in Yemen," WHO said. "Low immunization rates among Yemen's children may facilitate the spread of the virus." Heymann said all the infected so far were children.
Yep, they're the canaries.
"It will never be possible to tell how this virus came into Yemen," Heymann told reporters. "What's important is that the virus is there and that we have to stop it." A nationwide immunization campaign is planned for the second half of May, WHO said.
Unless some nutwing mullah issues a fatwa, then the WHO will apologize and vacate the country.
"We are confident that this vaccine will help finish polio" in Yemen, Heymann said. Yemen is the most recent of 15 previously polio-free countries that have reported new cases since 2003 after a vaccine boycott in Nigeria was blamed for causing an outbreak that spread the disease to other countries.
But I'm sure that somehow it's our fault...
Posted by:Steve White

#4  the Islamists may succeed in self-extinction via lack of vaccinations. As long as they keep the damage contained, I don't feel real bad except for those too young to be responsible for their condition.
Posted by: Frank G   2005-04-30 2:12:20 PM  

#3  Lack of vaccinations in Yemen and Pakistan are a reflection of the paltry resources allocated to public health and education. The well being of their people is just not a priority for Pakistan or Yemen. They are both failing states.

Anti-Polio campaigns have been resisted by mullahs who claim that it is all a conspiracy to sterilize muslim girls.

Polio is endemic in muslim dominated areas in India and Nigeria.

When the BJP was in power in India, reporters would write that the muslim community just did not trust the Hindu nationalists. This explained the backwardness of the community and justified their resistance. With a new Government in power they still resist the campaign. They must be waiting for a muslim government.

In northern Nigeria they must also complain about sterilization of muslims and prevent vaccinations.
I guess president Obasanjo must be a hindu nationalist.
Posted by: john   2005-04-30 1:47:12 PM  

#2  Pardon my brutishness:

That's 18 less jihadis we will have to kill.
Posted by: badanov   2005-04-30 8:42:03 AM  

#1  It's Allen's will, isn't it?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-04-30 1:43:06 AM  

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