Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Certified polio-free in 2014, India remains watchful

                                                      POLIO-FREE IN 2014

Certified polio-free in 2014, India remains watchful

Poliomyelitis often called Polio is a highly contagious viral infection that affects the humane nervous system. Sometimes this infection may lead to paralysis, breathing problems or even death. It spreads through polluted water, food, or coming in contact with an infected person.
The World Health Organization has set a target of achieving the complete eradication of Polio by 2018. On Wednesday, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said “India was certified polio-free on 27 March 2014 and continues to be so. But India continues to be vigilant against all three types of polioviruses.”
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