Mutant Poliovirus: Nigeria Records 395 Cases Of Type 2 - Liberty TV/Radio - News - Voice For All! Vision For Alll!
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January 14, 2022
NPHCDA Executive Director, Dr Faisal Shuaib, disclosed this in a
statement saying the outbreak was a result of the immunity gaps in
children.
He attributed this to low routine immunisation coverage and the
suspension of several polio campaigns at the heat of the COVID-19
pandemic.
Dr Faisal, however, stated that the circulating mutant Polio-Virus Type 2
recorded in the 27 states and Abuja was different from the wild
poliovirus, which the World Health Organisation gave its Polio Free
Certification to Nigeria in 2020.
He gave the assurance that the NPHCDA would scale up routine
immunisation, especially in the affected states in order to curb the spread
of the circulating mutant Polio-Virus Type 2.