UN Polio Campaign(在线收听

45 国际小儿麻痹预防运动

DATE=5-7-01
TITLE=DEVELOPMENT REPORT - UN Polio Campaign
BYLINE=Jill Moss

(Start at 1'01")This is the VOA Special English Development Report.
Since Nineteen-Eighty-Eight, the number of new (1)polio infections around the world has dropped by ninety-nine percent.  A United Nations program called the Global Polio (2)Eradication Initiative is responsible for this drop in world polio cases.  
The program was launched thirteen years ago.  At that time, there were more than three- hundred- fifty- thousand cases of polio around the world. By the end of last year, officials' say fewer than three- thousand- five- hundred cases were recorded.  Polio is now found in only about twenty countries, (3)mainly in South Asia and parts of Africa.
Polio is an infectious disease caused by a (4) virus.  It can affect people at any age. But polio usually affects children under age three.  The virus enters through the mouth and then grows inside the throat and intestines.  Signs of polio include a high (5)temperature, stomach sickness, and pain in the head and neck.  
Once the poliovirus becomes established in the intestines, it can spread to the blood and nervous system.  As a result, victims of polio often become (6)paralyzed.  They lose the ability to move.  This paralysis is almost always permanent.  In very serious cases, the paralysis can lead to death because victims are not able to breathe. 
There is no cure for polio, so the best treatment is prevention.  A few drops of a powerful vaccine medicine will protect a child for life. The vaccine must be given over several years to be fully effective.
Carol Bellamy is the head of the United Nations children's organization, UNICEF.  She says the success of the U-N polio campaign depends on how quickly children can be (7)vaccinated.  For example, last August polio spread through the small West African island nation of Cape Verde.  Seventeen children died from the disease.  Forty-four others were paralyzed before health workers could control the disease.  
Last year alone, medical workers vaccinated five- hundred- fifty- million children under age five in eighty-two countries.  Workers will begin vaccination campaigns in (8)Angola and Congo this year.  The goal of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative is to completely end the disease around the world by Two-Thousand-Five.  Officials estimate this will cost about one- thousand- million dollars.  
This VOA Special English Development Report was written by Jill Moss.

注释:
(1) polio[5pEJlIEJ]n脊髓灰质炎;小儿麻痹症
(2) eradication[ i7rAdi5keiFEn ]n.连根拔除, 根除
(3) mainly[5meInlI]adv.大体上, 主要地
(4) virus[ 5vaiErEs ]n.[微]病毒
(5) temperature[5temprItFE(r)]n.温度
(6) paralyze[5pArElaIz]v.使瘫痪, 使麻痹
(7) vaccinate[ 5vAksineit ]v.进行预防接种n.被接种牛痘者
(8) Angola [ AN5^EulE ] n. 安哥拉

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