Polio
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We may see the eradication of
polio
this year.
In the middle years of the century,
polio
was eradicated and smallpox eliminated.
Can you get a woman to accept those
polio
drops in her child's mouth?
CA: So, in vaccines and
polio
and so forth, you've had some amazing successes.
Perhaps, the older ones among you remember the
polio
epidemic that occurred in Argentina in 1956.
At that time, there was no vaccine available against
polio.
During the
polio
epidemic, thousands of people died.
Vaccines eradicated terrible diseases such as smallpox from the planet and succeeded in significantly reducing mortality due to other diseases such as measles, whooping cough,
polio
and many more.
I followed it carefully through the case analysis tools we use to track
polio
eradication.
It is normal and natural for humans to be felled by massive epidemics of polio, of smallpox, of tuberculosis.
Global citizens together with Rotarians called on the Canadian, UK, and Australian governments to boost their investment into
polio
eradication.
Global citizens will partner with the world's leading NGOs to end diseases like
polio
and malaria.
Doctors thought it was a new form of
polio.
We pretty much have eradicated global
polio.
We vaccinate against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles.
I took a bunch of these small picornaviruses, like the common cold, like
polio
and so on, and I just broke them down into small segments.
Rhino's the common cold, and you all know what
polio
is, and you can see that these signatures are distinct.
I was working in countries where
polio
had been common, so when I overheard someone say that they thought I might have survived polio, I thought my secret was safe.
I was in India this past year, and I may have seen the last cases of
polio
in the world.
But soon we may see
polio
eradicated.
But the key to eradicating
polio
is early detection, early response.
This may be the year we eradicate
polio.
I was just in India working on the
polio
program.
The
polio
surveillance program is four million people going door to door.
Nobody would have said 50 years ago that apartheid would have gone in 1990, or that the Berlin wall would have fallen at the turn of the '80s and '90s, or that
polio
could be eradicated, or perhaps 60 years ago, nobody would have said a man could gone to the Moon.
Diphtheria, rubella,
polio
... does anyone even know what those things are?
What about
polio?
She wasn't going to vaccinate her kid against polio, no way.
Because we don't have
polio.
We didn't have
polio
in this country yesterday.
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