Polio eradication: Nigeria in endless battle to eliminate the disease
…World Bank’s commitment to Nigeria for polio totals $195 million in 9 years Alexander Chiejina The Global Polio Eradication (GPEI)-led by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Rotary International, the US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) was launched in 1988 when the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution to eradicate polio. At that time, more than 350,000 children were paralyzed by polio annually as the disease was endemic in more than 250 countries. Sixteen years down the road since Nigeria started serious activities towards achieving the initiative in 1996, the country remains one of four countries globally-along with Pakistan, India and Afghanistan-where polio is still a major health risk. The GPEI report released last week revealed two new cases (Wild polio Virus-WPV1 and WPV3) from Jigawa and Kano respectively bringing the total number of cases for 2012 to 54 as against 62 cases in 2011. The most recent