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    Source: http://www.nation.co.ke/News/regiona...642/-/5lc1o/-/

    Provincial
    Officials on high alert over suspected polio outbreak

    By NATION Correspondent
    Posted Wednesday, June 16 2010 at 21:32

    Public health officials are on a high alert after a suspected polio case was detected in Kirinyaga Central District.

    A child was found to have acute paralysis in Kerugoya. Health officials now want to find out whether there is any other child having symptoms of the highly infectious disease in the area.

    The child was found to have developed paralysis in the legs when her mother took her to the hospital for medical treatment.

    According to the area medical officer of health, Dr Jorum Muraya, samples had been taken to the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) for analysis.

    ?Stool samples of the child, which we collected on Tuesday have been taken to Kemri and we are waiting for the results,? he said. The child is now confined at the Kerugoya District Hospital.

    Dr Muraya said the disease was being treated as polio.?When we come across such a case we treat it as polio until the results are out,? he said.

    The officer said the case was not being taken lightly and that was why the officials had been sent to the affected area. Dr Muraya also said other officials had been sent to the neighbouring Kirinyaga West and Kirinyaga South districts to monitor the situation.

    He observed that vaccination against the disease was recently done and about 90 per cent of children in the larger Kirinyaga district were immunised.

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    Re: Kenya: Suspected polio case



    Published Date
    2010-06-18 16:49:38
    Subject
    PRO/EAFR> Poliomyelitis - Kenya: (Central) susp
    Archive Number
    20100618.208684
    Full Text
    POLIOMYELITIS - KENYACENTRAL) SUSPECTED
    *******************************************
    Date: Wed 16 Jun 2010
    Source: Daily Nation (Kenya) [edited]


    Public health officials are on a high alert after a suspected polio
    case was detected in Kirinyaga Central District. A child was found to
    have acute paralysis in Kerugoya. Health officials now want to find
    out whether there is any other child having symptoms of the highly
    infectious disease in the area. The child was found to have developed
    paralysis in the legs when her mother took her to the hospital for
    medical treatment.

    According to the area medical officer of health, Dr Jorum Muraya,
    samples had been taken to the Kenya Medical Research Institute
    (Kemri) for analysis. "Stool samples of the child, which we collected
    on Tuesday [15 Jun 2010] have been taken to Kemri and we are waiting
    for the results," he said. The child is now confined at the Kerugoya
    District Hospital. Dr Muraya said the disease was being treated as
    polio. "When we come across such a case we treat it as polio until
    the results are out," he said.

    The officer said the case was not being taken lightly and that was
    why the officials had been sent to the affected area. Dr Muraya also
    said other officials had been sent to the neighboring Kirinyaga West
    and Kirinyaga South districts to monitor the situation. He observed
    that vaccination against the disease was recently done and about 90
    per cent of children in the larger Kirinyaga district were immunized.

    --
    Communicated by:
    ProMED-EAFR


    [ This is a suspected case of acute flaccid paralysis reported in the
    Central Province of Kenya. At this moment it is not clear whether it
    is a non-polio acute flaccid paralysis, vaccine induced AFP since it
    is indicated that up to 90 percent of the children have recently been
    vaccinated or AFP due to wild polio virus. This can only be confirmed
    after the results of laboratory tests have been obtained. ProMed
    will eagerly await for the confirmatory report from the Kenyan health
    authorities
    . Mod BE and JFW

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