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A new polio vaccine1 gives hopes that the disease can be completely eradicated2. Polio can cause severe deformities and paralysis3 in children. The number of polio cases worldwide has dropped by over 99 percent in recent years because of a global vaccination4 campaign started in the 1950s. But the disease still threatens children in at least four countries in Africa and South Asia. Now, clinical trials in two countries have confirmed the effectiveness of a new vaccine. And the World Health Organization says complete eradication5 of polio could be in sight. Tosin Agbabiaka contracted polio in his home town, Lagos, when he was three years old. He discovered he had artistic6 talents and started to paint holding the brush in his mouth. "Polio makes life as if I am a beggar. Every Saturday I bring out my paintings for people to see and people start giving me money. I don't like that. I hate it," he said.
The oral polio vaccine could have prevented him from getting the disease. Mass vaccinations7 against polio began in the 1950s. In developed nations, the disease was eradicated. But it still is problematic in some South Asian and African countries. Scientists say, in two countries where polio is endemic, the new so-called double strain vaccine has been 30 percent more effective than the traditional triple strain vaccine. Human trials in Nigeria and India showed that most babies who got the new vaccine, made by two pharmaceutical8 companies, developed immunity9 to the two virulent10 strains of polio. Dr. Peter Hotez is president of the Sabin Vaccine Institute in Washington DC. He says the new vaccine provides stronger immunity. "The idea behind the new vaccine is to make it more immunogenic, that is better able to stimulate11 an immune response by concentrating just a number of strains that are in the new polio vaccine. So the traditional polio vaccine is sometimes called the trivalent vaccine. It has threetypes type 1 - type 2 type 3. This one, the new one, has only two types with higher concentration of virus," he said.
Polio mostly affects children under the age of five and spreads rapidly in areas of poor sanitation12. It attacks the nervous system, sometimes causing irreversible paralysis. Dr. Hotez says eradicating13 polio has been more difficult than smallpox14, for example. "If you are infected with smallpox you have dramatic symptoms. The problem with polio is that with for every one patient who develops paralytic15 polio there are 100 others who have no symptoms. So that way, it becomes a much more difficult disease to contain and it means that we have to vaccinate16 large segments of population to protect everybody," he said.
Local resistance to vaccines17 for political and cultural reasons has complicated the problem. The 2003 ban in Nigeria on polio vaccines caused a dramatic spike18 in infections not only in Nigeria. The virus spread to several neighboring countries including some where polio had been eradicated.
The World Health Organization says in the coming days about 70 million children in 15 countries across Africa will be vaccinated19. Out of them, 55 million will get the new bivalent vaccine.
In some countries the virus has been more stubborn than others.
Dr. Peter Hotez said, "In the case of India, one of the thorny20 problems that's prevented complete success is the fact that some populations don't manifest asrobust immune response to the oral polio vaccine as say if we were giving it in the United States, and that may be because of underlyingmalnutrition or underlying21 co-parasitic infection or diarrheal disease."But according to the WHO, polio cases in India and Nigeria dropped by more than 90 percent after trials with the new vaccine. It says this could mean that eradicating polio is in sight.
1 vaccine | |
n.牛痘苗,疫苗;adj.牛痘的,疫苗的 | |
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2 eradicated | |
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3 paralysis | |
n.麻痹(症);瘫痪(症) | |
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4 vaccination | |
n.接种疫苗,种痘 | |
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5 eradication | |
n.根除 | |
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6 artistic | |
adj.艺术(家)的,美术(家)的;善于艺术创作的 | |
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7 vaccinations | |
n.种痘,接种( vaccination的名词复数 );牛痘疤 | |
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8 pharmaceutical | |
adj.药学的,药物的;药用的,药剂师的 | |
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9 immunity | |
n.优惠;免除;豁免,豁免权 | |
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10 virulent | |
adj.有毒的,有恶意的,充满敌意的 | |
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11 stimulate | |
vt.刺激,使兴奋;激励,使…振奋 | |
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12 sanitation | |
n.公共卫生,环境卫生,卫生设备 | |
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13 eradicating | |
摧毁,完全根除( eradicate的现在分词 ) | |
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14 smallpox | |
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15 paralytic | |
adj. 瘫痪的 n. 瘫痪病人 | |
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16 vaccinate | |
vt.给…接种疫苗;种牛痘 | |
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17 vaccines | |
疫苗,痘苗( vaccine的名词复数 ) | |
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18 spike | |
n.长钉,钉鞋;v.以大钉钉牢,使...失效 | |
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19 vaccinated | |
[医]已接种的,种痘的,接种过疫菌的 | |
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20 thorny | |
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21 underlying | |
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