Initiative pour un monde exempt de poliomyélite
Somalia: formal closure of the cVDPV3 outbreak
A smiling child's left pinky is marked after he received bivalent oral polio vaccine in Banadir, Somalia, during the outbreak response vaccination campaign. The closure of the cVDPV3 outbreak is a win for public health in Somalia. 29 March 2021 – Somalia’s outbreak of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 3 (cVDPV3) has been successfully...
Looking back on 2020: eradicating polio in a pandemic
There is little doubt that the year 2020 will go down in history as one of transformation. No life was left untouched by the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted everything from international travel and trade to health systems. But it has not deterred the effort to eradicate polio. The Eastern Mediterranean regional polio programme reflects on 2020 as a...
Statement on polio from Dr Ahmed Al-Mandhari to the 73rd World Health Assembly
When we last convened, it was a very different world. The COVID-19 pandemic was hitting its early stride, and the polio programme in our Region had just stepped forward bravely to meet this new public health challenge, working alongside national health programmes and, in countries with limited or weakened health infrastructure, stepping into the...
Region galvanizes around polio eradication during the 67th Regional Committee
Delegates listen to Regional Polio Director Dr Hamid Jafari’s presentation on polio eradication in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. Credit: WHO/EMRO Renewed political commitment drives likely formation of new subcommittee for polio eradication and outbreaks. 14 October 2020 – Yesterday the 67th Regional Committee for the Eastern Mediterranean...
Statement on polio outbreaks in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
6 September 2020 – The polio programme is responding to 2 new polio outbreaks in the Eastern Mediterranean Region: one in Sudan, and one in Yemen. Both outbreaks are consequences of increasingly low levels of immunity, and each has paralysed children in populations that have been difficult or impossible to reach with routine or supplementary...
Confronting outbreaks in Somalia
While the COVID-19 response dominates community health concerns, every missed opportunity for vaccination puts the fragile gains made against polio in Somalia at risk of being undone Community surveillance teams for COVID-19 and acute flaccid paralysis speak to households about any individuals with symptoms in their area. The Somali polio team is...
Training health workers to fight COVID-19 in Sudan
Polio personnel are putting in the hours to strengthen response Dr Niazy trains medical staff on handwashing during a COVID-19 training session in River Nile state. Photo: WHO/Sudan 28 May 2020 – The polio eradication programme has stepped up to help the Sudanese Ministry of Health limit spread of the COVID-19 virus. The programme is working in...
Somalia’s polio teams help combat COVID-19
Polio programme staff are conducting disease surveillance for COVID-19 as well as educating communities on the symptoms of the virus, how to prevent transmission, and how to report suspected cases. ©WHO/Somalia4 May 2020 – “The road to the mountain village was rough. It’s only 50 kilometres, but it took more than 3 hours,” says Dr Fatima Ismail,...
Polio eradication staff support COVID-19 response
April 2020 – Using the vast infrastructure developed to identify the poliovirus and deliver vaccination campaigns, the polio eradication programme is pitching in to protect the vulnerable from COVID-19, especially in polio-endemic countries. In Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as worldwide, the programme is drawing on years of experience...
Considering Primary Immune Deficiency in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Attendants of the Regional Meeting on Poliovirus Surveillance among Primary Immunodeficiency Patients in the Eastern Mediterranean Region, 28 – 30 October 2019, Amman, Jordan. ©WHO/EMRO 20 February 2020 – In line with the Strategic Advisory Group of Experts (SAGE) recommendation and the Global Strategic Surveillance Action Plan 2018-2020, WHO...