What is that Polio Picture? A Polio pop-up vaccination clinic was opened in Rockland County, N.Y., where a polio case was detected earlier this summer. Health authorities have urged people who are not vaccinated against Polio to get immunized.Credit…Victor J. Blue for The New York Times

 
Afghanistan – Wild poliovirus transmission in Afghanistan is currently at its lowest level in history. Fifty-six children were paralyzed by wild polio in 2020. In 2021, the number fell to four. This year to date, only one child has been paralyzed, giving the country an extraordinary opportunity to end polio.

Polio Returns to the United States! – You may have recently read a headline something like this from your local or national news source.  And you may have wondered – is real and if so, what’s being done about it?  After all, Global Polio Eradication is still Rotary’s # 1 Priority – isn’t it?  First, let me thank all of you for the amazing work you have already done to bring us that much closer to our goal of a Polio-Free world.  We have already saved over 20,000,000 children from being paralyzed by Polio!  We have reduced the yearly number of the Polio paralyzed by over 99.9% since 1988 and Rotarians have donated over $2 Billion to this effort.  But we have not yet reached our goal. 

Yes, this case is very real and serious.  The U.S. was declared polio free in 1979 and a case had not originated in the country since then, but travelers have occasionally brought the virus into the U.S. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) was informed of a case of paralytic Polio in an unvaccinated individual in Rockland County, NY in July, 2022 and since that time, Poliovirus has been detected in the sewage water in Rockland County and in other areas in and around New York City.  The CDC has confirmed that the Poliovirus causing the paralysis in the individual and in the environmental samples is Type 2 Vaccine Derived Polio Virus – not the Wild Polio Virus.  That means the source of the Poliovirus had to be the live virus, Sabin-like Oral Polio Vaccine given in a country outside of the US, as the injected Polio vaccine given in the US is a killed virus vaccine which is not capable of mutating to a live-infectious form.  The Vaccine Derived Polio Virus can spread and cause paralysis and death  just like the Wild Polio Types.  Additional unvaccinated, infectious individuals could be carrying the virus as most Polio positive cases show mild or no symptoms. 

What is being done about it?  Investigations are underway to determine the extent of the spread of the virus and the potential risk associated with the environmental samples.  Residents in the areas near the Polio positive samples (and everywhere else!) are being advised to make sure that they and their children are vaccinated for Polio   And finally, environmental surveillance for the Poliovirus is being strengthened in order to rapidly detect any new virus importation. 

What can you as a Rotarian do?  This is a wake-up call to the unvaccinated.  Encourage your family and your friends to be vaccinated for Polio.  The individual in New York would not be paralyzed if they had been vaccinated.  Childhood Polio vaccinations last a lifetime.  You can also remind your friends and associates of the great work Rotary has done to get us to this point of nearly eradicating this terrible disease and the work left to reach our goal (with only two remaining Polio endemic countries – Afghanistan and Pakistan).  And finally, responding to outbreaks is costly so please DONATE to The Rotary Foundation’s PolioPlus Fund.  You can do so at Rotary.org/myrotary or Rotary.org/donate.   With the continuing Gates Foundation $2 to $1 match on all Rotary related Polio eradication donations, this time of year, as we approach World Polio Day, is a great time to encourage your club members and friends to donate to Rotary’s # 1 priority – Global Polio Eradication! 

 A Win Against Polio is a Win for Global Health!

2022 Circulating Vaccine Derived Polio Case Total – 278  Afghanistan – 43, Algeria – 1, Benin – 2 (3 in 2021), Chad – 9 (0 in 2021), DR Congo – 73 (28 in 2021), Eritrea – 1, Ghana – 1, Israel – 1, Madagascar – 8 (13 in 2021), Mozambique – 2 (2 in 2021), Niger – 10 (18 in 2021), Nigeria – 33 (415 in 2021), Pakistan – 8, Somalia – 2 (1 in 2021), Togo – 1, Yemen – 82 (69 in 2021).

New Polio Cases & Samples This WeekBenin – 2 cVDPV2 Samples, DR Congo – 1 cVDPV2 Sample, Ghana 4- cVDPV2 Samples, Niger – 2 cVDPV2 Cases + 1 Sample, Nigeria – 3 cVDPV2 Cases + 5 Samples, Yemen – 2 cVDPV2 Cases.

2021 Circulating Vaccine Derived Polio Cases -689 in 22 Countries.

2020 Circulating Vaccine Derived Polio Cases – 1,113 in 26 countries in 2020.

Quote of the Day

When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.

Lao Tzu

The Final Two Polio Endemic Countries:

Pakistan

 

 

as of 8/19/2022

0 new Polio cases were reported this week.
14 Wild Polio cases – 2022 (1 Wild Polio case, 2021). The most recent case had an onset of paralysis on 7/1/22.
84 Wild Polio cases – 2020.
1 WPV1 or cVDPV2 Positive Environmental Samples were reported this week in Pakistan.

Afghanistan

 

 

as of 8/26/2022

0 new Polio cases reported this week.
1 Wild Polio case – 2022, (4 Wild Polio cases, 2021). The most recent cases had an onset of paralysis on 1/11/22.
56 Wild Polio cases – 2020.
0 WPV1 & CVDPV2-Positive Environmental Samples were reported this week in Afghanistan.

Our Goal is Global Polio Eradication!!

Terry Ziegler, Endowment/Major Gifts Adviser Rotary Region 36

By PDG Scott McLaughlin

District Governor 2019-2020
PDG Scott is currently serving as an Assistant Rotary Public Image Coordinator for Zone 29 (Region 36). Scott is a member of the Paul Harris Society and Major Donor.Scott is a Rotarian in the Kearney Dawn Rotary Club of Kearney, NE

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