Eradication
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And our big idea is that the scientific miracle of this decade should be the complete
eradication
of poliomyelitis.
What the polio
eradication
program is trying to do is to kill the virus itself that causes polio everywhere on Earth.
And this is because disease eradication, it's still the venture capital of public health.
And if we can finish polio eradication, the poorest countries in the world are going to save over 50 billion dollars in the next 25 years alone.
But smallpox
eradication
was hard; it was very, very hard.
And polio eradication, in many ways, is even tougher, and there's a few reasons for that.
Within a couple of years, every country that started polio
eradication
rapidly eradicated all three of their polio viruses, with the exception of four countries that you see here.
And at the same time, the polio
eradication
program has been working to help with a lot of other areas.
But the most exciting thing that the polio
eradication
program has been doing has been to force us, the international community, to reach every single child, every single community, the most vulnerable people in the world, with the most basic of health services, irrespective of geography, poverty, culture and even conflict.
We should abandon this idea of
eradication.
And so when the going got really tough in the polio
eradication
program about two years ago, when people were saying, "We should call it off," the Polio Partnership decided to buckle down once again and try and find innovative new solutions, new ways to get to the children that we were missing again and again.
We have major challenges, you can imagine, to finish this job, but as you've also seen, it's doable, it has great secondary benefits, and polio
eradication
is a great buy.
And for that reason, polio eradication: it's the ultimate in equity and it's the ultimate in social justice.
The huge social movement that's been involved in polio
eradication
is ready to do way more for these children.
Finishing polio
eradication
is the right thing to do.
Those are the communities of which literature speaks about as living on less than a dollar a day, and they become the targets for poverty
eradication
programs.
We've seen the
eradication
of smallpox.
We may see the
eradication
of polio this year.
I followed it carefully through the case analysis tools we use to track polio
eradication.
But one day, if successful, this technology can lead to complete
eradication
of HIV in the body.
They led to longer lifespans, the
eradication
of mass disease, mass housing, almost universal education.
Global citizens together with Rotarians called on the Canadian, UK, and Australian governments to boost their investment into polio
eradication.
And so what you can see is that just the mosquito-proofed housing, and nothing else, caused the
eradication
of malaria.
I don't want you to think that this is about
eradication.
Unfortunately, instead of focusing on the
eradication
of poverty as you would expect, the strategy of choice focuses on eliminating the poor.
This could completely revolutionise the way that we track the spread of diseases, the way that we target our control efforts and respond to disease outbreaks, ultimately helping to lead to the
eradication
of malaria, and even beyond malaria for other diseases that we already know have a smell.
If you go into a country with the right tools and the right way, you do it vigorously, you can actually get a local
eradication.
This could completely revolutionize the way that we track the spread of diseases, the way that we target our control efforts and respond to disease outbreaks, ultimately helping to lead to the
eradication
of malaria, and even beyond malaria, for other diseases that we already know have a smell.
But smallpox was the fourth disease that was intended for
eradication.
They point to the successes of aid: the
eradication
of smallpox, and the distribution of tens of millions of malaria bed nets and antiretrovirals.
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