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Polio Outbreak Hits Gaza Amid Israeli Military Operations

July 30, 2024
Polio Outbreak Hits Gaza Amid Israeli Military Operations
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Monday that a polio outbreak has spread throughout the region, exacerbated by the ongoing Israeli military operations.

According to the Ministry’s statement, the surge in cases is a direct result of the dire living conditions faced by Gaza’s residents.

These conditions have been significantly worsened by what the Ministry describes as “the brutal Israeli aggression,” leading to a lack of clean water, destruction of sewage infrastructure, accumulation of garbage tons, food insecurity, and overcrowded displacement areas.

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), announced that over one million polio vaccine doses will be sent to Gaza.

Dr. Tedros highlighted the urgent need for this intervention, stating that although no polio cases have been reported yet, the risk of the disease affecting thousands of unprotected children is imminent.

The vaccine distribution, set to occur over the coming weeks, is crucial, especially for children under five years old, the most vulnerable group, particularly those under two.

This action comes in response to the detection of the polio virus in sewage samples from the area, underscoring the severe sanitary challenges exacerbated by the ongoing conflict.

The conflict has disrupted regular vaccination programs and heightened the risk of not just polio but other diseases due to deteriorating health conditions.

The situation in Gaza has been critically impacted by the ongoing conflict, which has severely disrupted healthcare services and routine immunization campaigns.

The detection of the polio virus in sewage samples indicates a potential public health crisis, given the highly infectious nature of the virus and the vulnerability of an under-vaccinated population.

Polio primarily spreads through the fecal-oral route and can lead to severe neurological issues, including paralysis.

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