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WHO: Polio Outbreak in Sudan Caused by Oral Polio Vaccine

Sudanese boy

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently reported that a new poliovirus outbreak in Sudan is linked to an ongoing string of vaccine strain polio outbreaks in Africa caused by continued use of the live attenuated oral polio vaccine (OPV).1 On Aug. 9, 2020, the Federal Ministry of Health in Sudan notified the WHO of the detection of a circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) in the country.2 This outbreak occurred a few days after the WHO declared Africa free of wild type polio.3

Outbreak in Sudan Linked to 2019 Vaccine Strain Polio Outbreak in Chad

According to a news release by the WHO, two children in Sudan were diagnosed with Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP) after receipt of live OPV. The first case, a child of 48 months, who had onset of paralysis in March 2020, is from South Darfur. South Darfur is in the western part of the country, bordering Central African Republic, South Sudan and close to the border with Chad. The second case, a child of 36 months, had onset of paralysis in April 2020 and is from Gedarif, close to the border with Eritrea and Ethiopia. Both children received the a previous bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV)) dose in 2019.4

Initial investigation indicates these cases are linked to a vaccine strain polio emergence group, which was first detected in October 2019 and is currently circulating in Chad and Cameroon. In addition, there are eleven additional suspected cases that have also been confirmed as a result of vaccine strain polio.5

A statement issued by the United Nation’s (UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan said:

This is the first polio outbreak in Sudan in more than a decade, and has affected nine states across the country. Although Africa was recently declared free of the wild poliovirus… vaccine-derived polio persists and poses a threat to many countries.6

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says vaccine strain poliovirus is a strain of the weakened poliovirus (live attenuated) that is initially included in OPV, but which mutates over time and behaves more like the wild type virus.7

The WHO has warned that the risk of further spread of vaccine strain polio across central Africa and the Horn of Africa is high due to large-scale population movements in the region.8

Sudan to Launch Mass Vaccination Campaigns After Vaccine Strain Polio Outbreak

Despite the WHO declaring Africa free of wild type polio and in spite of the current outbreak of vaccine strain polio, Sudan is still preparing a mass polio vaccination campaign using live OPV. Some of the campaigns have recently been re-started; however, the WHO states that health workers need to vaccinate more than 90 percent of children in their efforts to eradicate the disease.9

According to a statement from the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF):

Weakening immunity to all strains of poliovirus has been a growing risk across the region… Children in areas affected by the polio outbreaks desperately need other essential health and nutrition services. Anytime we are able to plan a polio campaign, we must take every opportunity to add more value for parents and children by offering additional health services, from water, sanitation and hygiene to vitamin A and de-worming tablets to protection against other vaccine-preventable diseases.10


References:

1 Cheng M. UN says new polio outbreak in Sudan caused by oral vaccine. ABC News Sept. 2, 2020.
2 World Health Organization. Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 – Sudan. Sept 1, 2020.
3 WHO. Global polio eradication initiative applauds WHO African region for wild polio-free certification. Aug. 25, 2020.
4
See Footnote 2.
5 Ibid.
6 Arab News. Sudan to launch mass polio vaccination after outbreak. Aug. 28, 2020.
7 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Vaccine-derived Poliovirus. May 4, 2018.
8 See Footnote 2.
9 See Footnote 6.
10 UNICEF. Polio programme accelerates efforts to respond to new polio outbreaks in Sudan and Yemen. Sept. 11, 2020.

7 Responses

  1. The response makes no sense whatsoever. Why would you plan a huge polio vaccination outreach when the only polio that is being battled is caused by the vaccine??!! These people have lost their minds!

  2. But, but, but… aren’t we always being told that vaccines are 100% safe and effective as they force them on us?

  3. Gates should be giving resources to the families that are affected by this. WHO and the CDC should be abolished along with the UN and FDA…all for the betterment of mankind and to destroy the corruption that is murdering 100’s of thousands.

  4. Eradicate the disease, or eradicate the people is more like it. How much money are these leaders getting to injure their own citizens?

  5. Tom,

    That is good common sense. Problem today is people have precious little COMMON sense. Right ON, Lawrence, that’s why no one can be sued over a vaccination… the pushers makers, instructors, inventors, are all assumed to be “doing good” “100% safe” and therefore can’t be held responsible for anything.

    BUYER BEWARE is omitted…

    so thank you all you vaccine whistle blowers.

  6. I shared this on Facebook. Their fact checkers have declared it false information that goes against their community standards.

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