Introduction: The Importance of Monitoring Polio Poliomyelitis, commonly known as polio, is a highly infectious viral disease that can lead to paralysis and even death. Although polio was declared eradicated in many parts of the world due to extensive vaccination efforts, recent years have seen a concerning resurgence in cases. Understanding the current state of
Introduction Polio, caused by the poliovirus, is a highly infectious disease that primarily affects children under five years of age. Though the disease was once prevalent around the globe, extensive vaccination efforts have significantly reduced its incidence. Today, polio remains a pressing public health issue, as pockets of the disease persist, particularly in certain regions.
The Importance of Polio Awareness Polio, a viral disease that can cause paralysis and is primarily affecting children under five, remains a significant concern worldwide. Despite the tremendous progress made over the last few decades in eradicating this debilitating disease, it has not yet been completely eliminated, making awareness and ongoing vaccination efforts more crucial