The World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed a third case of polio in Nigeria, Rotary Club said Monday.
According to a Rotary report, a crippled toddler found in an area
newly liberated from Boko Haram militants was confirmed as the latest
case.
Nigeria had gone two years without recording any case of polio and
was to be certified polio free next year before the recent development.
WHO warned that more cases are expected to be discovered in these
areas, stressing that “it is an indicator that Nigeria’s war on polio
cannot be won until it overcomes the insurgency by extremists who are
violently opposed to western medicine.”
The United Nations Children’s Fund has warned that about one million children are in areas too dangerous to access.
Rotary is part of a new emergency immunization drive that vaccinated
more than 1.5 million children last week in Borno, where WHO has said
the virus has been circulating undetected for five years and where Boko
Haram began its uprising in 2009.
The campaign is expected to spread across the country, with a plan to reach 25 million children before the end of the year.
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