Patna
Bihar has recorded 162 new polio cases this year (2007), the highest
since the polio immunization drive was launched in the state nearly a
decade ago.
Experts have blamed the rise in polio cases on devastating floods and
the failure of polio eradication campaigns to reach out to marginalized
sections in far-flung areas.
Bihar recorded 158 polio cases in 1998 when the polio immunization drive
started, and subsequently 123 in 1999, 49 in 2000, 22 in 2001, 121 in
2002, 18 in 2003, 39 in 2004, 30 in 2005 and 61 in 2006.
Going by the 162 new cases till Dec 22, 2007, with the figure expected
to rise before the year ends, Bihar still has a long way to go before
the disease is eradicated completely.
Unofficial sources, in fact, put the figure of polio cases at 200 by
December third week.
This year, it was found that children already vaccinated against polio
were re-infected with the disease.
Health Minister Chandramohan Rai said, "The rise in polio cases has
posed a big challenge for us."
Most of the new cases were detected in the Araria, Kishanganj and Purnea
districts, which have a large Muslim population, official sources said.
According to official records, half a dozen rounds of immunization
drives as well as special immunization rounds have been carried out this
year.
"Polio remains a big challenge not only for the state and the central
governments but also for WHO and Unicef, which have been trying hard to
stamp out the disease," said a senior health official.
The Unicef, the central committee and the state health department have
identified 28 blocks for an intensified anti-polio campaign aimed at
eradicating the disease from Bihar by the end of 2008.
Worried over the rise in cases, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar along with
legislators and NGOs took a pledge early this month to root out polio
from Bihar.
India's annual budget for polio eradication is pegged at over Rs.10
billion but the detection of new cases in Bihar shows the country still
has a long way to go before the disease is wiped out completely.
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