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Polio was almost eradicated. This year it staged a comeback.

Polio eradication is an uncompromising goal. The virus must disappear from every part of the world and stay gone, as new signs of the virus in a single country can derail the effort. In polio’s case, there were several ominous setbacks

August 23, 2022 / 10:48 IST
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Polio is highly infectious and mostly affects children younger than five. There is no cure, and it can only be prevented by immunization. (Representative image)
Polio is highly infectious and mostly affects children younger than five. There is no cure, and it can only be prevented by immunization. (Representative image)

Apoorva Mandavilli (Science Times); (Global Health)

At the beginning of this year, there was a thrum of excitement among global health experts: Eradication of polio, a centuries-old foe that has paralyzed legions of children around the globe, seemed tantalizingly close.

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Pakistan, one of only two countries where wild poliovirus still circulates, had not recorded cases in more than a year. Afghanistan had reported only four.

But eradication is an uncompromising goal. The virus must disappear from every part of the world and stay gone, regardless of wars, political disinterest, funding gaps or conspiracy theories. New signs of the virus in a single country can derail the effort.