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Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256292

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Despite being free of polio since 2006 Kenya has suffered a number of wild poliovirus outbreaks in the subsequent years. In December 2013; in response to one such outbreak in Dadaab; inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) was co-administered with oral poliovirus vaccine as a more effective measure in closing immunity gaps. A five-day vaccination campaign was staged followed by a vaccination coverage survey in the refugee camps of Dadaab and the surrounding host communities. A variety of operational challenges were faced - the number of health facilities; outreach sessions; human resources and cold chain logistics were suboptimal in the campaign area with its scattered population and nomadic living pattern. However; despite the challenges; the survey showed that excellent coverage was achieved. Lessons learned evidence that IPV can be administered in similar geographical settings; and that systematically tailored training; timely and capacity-based operational/micro-planning; and evidence-based communication and social mobilization can make for successful outcomes


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Mass Vaccination , Poliovirus Vaccines , Social Participation
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Afr. health monit. (Online) ; (19): 42-43, 2015.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1256300

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Poliovirus surveillance is one of three key strategies adopted by the WHO Global Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI). The detection and investigation of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) cases is the gold standard for the detection of polioviruses but can be supplemented by poliovirus detection in close contacts of AFP cases and in environmental samples. Detection of wild poliovirus (WPV) from environmental samples can point to silent transmission and aid in targeting immunization responses to interrupt further spread.1 This article reports the experience of environmental surveillance in Nairobi; Kenya


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Immunization , Poliovirus
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