WHO convenes International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on polio

To discuss international spread of wild poliovirus

Children are vaccinated against polio in Jordan, a country that is at high risk of an outbreak.
Children are vaccinated against polio in Jordan, a country that is at high risk of an outbreak. Rotary/JM Giboux

The World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General, Dr Margaret Chan, is convening an Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations to advise on whether the current developments on the spread of poliovirus constitutes a public health emergency of international concern.

Ten countries are currently considered to have active transmission of wild poliovirus (i.e. within the past six months); three of these countries are still endemic for the disease and seven are re-infected. Since 2012, transmission of indigenous virus has been declining substantially in two of the three endemic countries. However, wild poliovirus continues to spread internationally from both endemic and re-infected countries.

Between January and April 2014, in what is usually the low season for poliovirus transmission, three new international wild poliovirus importation events have been detected, one each in Asia (Pakistan to Afghanistan), the Middle East (Syria to Iraq) and Central Africa (Cameroon to Equatorial Guinea).

The Committee begins consultations on 28 April 2014 by telephone, and is expected to take several days of discussion.

The Emergency Committee will provide advice to the Director-General of WHO as to whether this increasing international spread of polio is a public health emergency of international concern and, if so, whether temporary recommendations are needed to reduce the risk and consequences of international spread.

About the Emergency Committee


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