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  • Madagascar: 41 cases of flaccid paralysis detected

    march 18 2016

    The resurgence of the polio epidemic is again to fear. Seventeen cases of children with acute flaccid paralysis were discovered in two days.


    New alarm. Vaccination The officers detected 10 September cases of children with acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) and suspected to be polio, the first two days of this seventh vaccination campaign against polio."We try to identify all AFP in children under 15 years, during this campaign, to see if polio continues to plague our island. The aim is to eradicate the disease in our region and globally, "said Dr. Marius Louis Rakotomanga, director of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (MWED) yesterday, in the coordination center of the campaign Analakely.

    AFP were reported in the region of Analamanga, namely Antananarivo city, in Ambohidratrimo, and Andramasina. Eight of them have been discovered in the district Beloha other Mahajanga II, Manja and Farafangana. None of them is confirmed to be a polio cases so far."The samples were sent to the Pasteur Institute of Madagascar (IPM) for analysis. In November 2015, we found 90 cases of AFP. We are sure that these cases are negative. Usually, if positive, the result is communicated from day one, "he said, calmly.
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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    Translation google

    Health - Cases of paralysis on the rise

    03/24/2016 | 8:29

    Forty-one cases of acute flaccid paralysis were identified in five days. The analyzes are ongoing.

    Other suspected polio cases were revealed by vaccinators during the seventh vaccination campaign from 14 to 18 March. "We were told forty-one cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP), so far, with 17 cases reported the first two days of vaccination," said an official of data collection at the level of the Directorate of Expanded program on immunization (MWED) yesterday.

    The stool samples were sent to the Pasteur Institute of Madagascar (IPM) to analyze whether these are cases of polio or not. None of the seventeen cases have yet been confirmed polio until yesterday. "We are still waiting for the results of the IPM," said the official of the MWED.
    ...
    Miangaly Ralitera

    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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