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DRC - Polio outbreak 2025

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Haut-Katanga Province
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Polio Vaccination Response Announced for End of January Near Lubumbashi

January 14, 2025
Delphin Kabalila during the briefing

Lubumbashi, January 14, 2025 (ACP).- An urgent vaccination response against polio is planned from January 23 to 25 in the Kafubu health zone, near Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga province (South-East of the Democratic Republic of Congo), ACP learned on Tuesday from a health source.

“ A case of polio has been detected in the Kafubu health zone. This requires an urgent vaccination response in this health zone ,” announced Delphin Kabalila, communications officer at the Haut-Katanga provincial public health division.

" In this response, health zones that have geographical boundaries with the Kafubu health zone are also concerned, notably Sakania, Kisanga, Kasenga, Lubumbashi, Kenya, Lukafu, Kampemba and Ruashi for children aged zero to five years ," said Mr. Kabalila who was speaking during a briefing on the expanded vaccination program.

Last year, another vaccination response of this kind was organized in the Kapolowe health zone and in all the surrounding health zones, it is recalled.

https://acp.cd/sante/une-riposte-va...annoncee-pour-fin-janvier-pres-de-lubumbashi/
 
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Tanganyika: 247 children paralyzed by polio since 2017

Published on Thu, 10/04/2025 - 1:50 PM | Modified on Thu, 10/04/2025 - 2:59 PM

Tanganyika province has recorded 247 cases of children paralyzed by polio since 2017. This alarming statistic was revealed this Thursday, April 10, by the provincial Minister of Health, Dr. Benoit Malumbi, during the launch of the polio vaccination campaign.

"Since 2017, to date, 247 children have been spread across the six territories of Tanganyika province. These children will never walk again because of polio, a vaccine-preventable disease," said Dr. Malumbi, calling for increased mobilization to protect children.

The minister also reported that the province recorded four new cases of polio in 2024, during the first half of the year, in the health zones of Kalemie, Nyemba, Nkansimba and Nyunzu.

A threat to nearly a million children

Dr. Benoit Malumbi emphasized that this vaccination campaign is a crucial step in the fight against this debilitating disease, which continues to endanger the health and future of 873,717 children in the province.

He also discussed the main factors that hamper the effectiveness of this fight: the low uptake of vaccination services by some parents, as well as the persistence of resistance within certain religious groups.

https://www.radiookapi.net/2025/04/...47-enfants-paralyses-par-la-polio-depuis-2017
 
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Alert for cases of acute flaccid paralysis in Moba

Published on Thu, 07/08/2025 - 18:45 | Modified on Thu, 07/08/2025 - 18:45

Cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) have been reported in recent days in Moba territory, Tanganyika province. The information was confirmed on Thursday, August 7, by the chief medical officer of the Moba health zone, Barwine Moma, during an interview with Radio Okapi.

Biological samples were taken from the patients and sent to Kinshasa for analysis, said Dr. Barwine Moma. These tests will help determine whether these cases are linked to polio, a serious viral disease that can cause irreversible paralysis.

" Any nerve damage can lead to flaccid paralysis. There are also cases of polio that cause this type of paralysis. When a child who used to walk no longer walks, we must consider this a suspicious case ," explained Dr. Moma.

Cases confused with malnutrition

Some time ago, two children were notified at Moba Port. However, after investigation, it turned out that their paralysis was due to severe malnutrition and delayed psychomotor development, and not polio . The doctor stressed the importance of not jumping to conclusions without biological confirmation.

The best way to protect against this disease is vaccination. A polio vaccination recovery session was recently held in the Moba Port health area. It targeted children who had not received any doses or who had been missed during the last campaign.

Acute flaccid paralysis, although rare, is being closely monitored by health authorities due to its potential link to the poliovirus. Pending test results, vigilance remains essential in the Moba region.

https://www.radiookapi.net/2025/08/07/actualite/sante/alerte-aux-cas-de-paralysie-flasque-aigue-moba
 
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