"Implementing a monumental change in vaccination that is expected to bring the world closer to eradicating all types of polio, all 11 countries in the WHO South-East Asia Region have switched from using the traditionally used trivalent oral polio vaccine (tOPV) to bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV) that protects against the remaining wild poliovirus strains," Poonam Khetrapal Singh, WHO Regional Director for South-East Asia, said.
She said the vaccine switch, removing Type 2 component of the oral polio vaccine, follows global certification of eradication of Type 2 wild poliovirus last year. The switch also aims at drastically reducing the rare risk of children getting paralysis by oral polio vaccine, she said.
"The polio vaccine switch, which is complemented with introduction of injectable inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), will boost the region's efforts to protect children against polio until the crippling disease is eradicated globally," she said.
The region was certified polio-free in March 2014 and continues to maintain the status, despite the risk of importation from the polio-endemic countries.
Health Minister J P Nadda had recently said in the last three years, the only disease to be eradicated from India was polio in 2014.
"I would like to congratulate all countries in the region for successfully implementing the polio vaccine switch, which is the biggest globally coordinated project of its kind in the history of vaccines involving over 150 countries," Singh said.
"The South-East Asia Region was certified polio-free on
27 March 2014 and there is no threat to the Region's polio- free status from the VDPV isolates in the sewage samples," the WHO said.
To further mitigate the small risk of VDPVs, globally nearly 155 countries have switched from using the trivalent oral polio vaccine to the bivalent oral polio vaccine, it said.
"The switch in April 2016, under the Polio End Game Plan is a critical step to prevent VDPVs and stop all polio, whether due to wild or vaccine-derived viruses, it said.
It added that the Union Health Ministry which is supported partner of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), continues to conduct strong surveillance for any poliovirus from any source and also continues to strengthen overall population immunity to ensure children continue to be fully protected from lifelong polio paralysis.
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