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PolioPlus: Keep our Promise to Eradicate Polio

PolioPlus: Keep our Promise to Eradicate Polio. Tools and Tactics Leadership & Commitments New Case for Eradication New Funding Opportunities. Governments of the World. mOPV1. mOPV3. New Tools: ‘monovalent’ polio vaccines. Countries using mOPV1 (22). Progress in Polio Eradication.

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PolioPlus: Keep our Promise to Eradicate Polio

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  1. PolioPlus: Keep our Promise to Eradicate Polio

  2. Tools and Tactics • Leadership & Commitments • New Case for Eradication • New Funding Opportunities Governments of the World

  3. mOPV1 mOPV3 New Tools: ‘monovalent’ polio vaccines Countries using mOPV1 (22)

  4. Progress in Polio Eradication

  5. Uttar Pradesh, India

  6. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 September 2006

  7. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 October 2006

  8. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 November 2006

  9. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 December 2006

  10. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 January 2007

  11. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 February 2007

  12. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 March 2007

  13. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 April 2007

  14. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 May 2007

  15. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 June 2007

  16. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 July 2007

  17. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 August 2007

  18. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 September 2007

  19. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 October 2007

  20. Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 November 2007

  21. December 2007 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008 2007

  22. January 2008 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008

  23. February 2008 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008

  24. March 2008 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008

  25. April 2008 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008

  26. May 2008 Impact on Type 1 Polio, Uttar Pradesh, India Sept. 2006 – May 2008

  27. Wild Poliovirus infected districts district with wild polio virus type 1 district with wild polio virus type 3 area with 'indigenous‘ poliovirus

  28. Wild Poliovirus DistributionNigeria2007 – 2008YTD

  29. New Tactics in Endemic Areas Pakistan/Afghanistan Synchronized campaigns since Nov 2006

  30. New Tactics in Endemic Areas India Accelerated campaign schedule since January 2007

  31. Vaccinefor travel reducesrisk of importations Saudi Arabia Now requires proof of OPV for entry visas

  32. New Commitments Head of Government Leadership Prime Minister Singh, India

  33. New Commitments Head of Government Leadership President Karzai Afghanistan

  34. New CommitmentsDirector-General, WHO “Polio Eradication is WHO’s top operational priority” Dr. Margaret Chan RI Convention 17 June 2008

  35. New ‘Case for Completing Polio Eradication’17 May 2007 Polio ‘control’ would cost more than completing eradication

  36. New ‘Case for Completing Polio Eradication’17 May 2007 Having only routine immunization alone would result in 200,000+ children paralyzed by polio each year.

  37. Polio Cases 2008 as of 31 December

  38. WPV3 Polio Cases, UP and Bihar, 2007-08 2007 2008 * data as on 16th Aug, 2008

  39. New Funding Opportunities Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Challenge Grant

  40. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge US$200 million

  41. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Each club challenged to organize fundraising events aimed at the general public.

  42. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Clubs are encouraged to support the Challenge with a fundraiser

  43. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge All Rotarians invited to participate, with special emphasis on new clubs and members.

  44. Rotary’s US$200 Million Challenge Cash and District Designated Funds accepted. Suggesting up to 20% of DDF $60 Million

  45. PolioPlus: Keep our Promise to Eradicate Polio

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