Most are children under five. Many had onset of paralysis over the past two weeks and 10 children have died. More than 45 of the children affected had had four or more doses of oral polio vaccine.
"Polio importations such as the Tajikistan cases demonstrate our global vulnerability to infectious disease," said Carol Pandak, head of Rotary International’s (RI) PolioPlus programme. "It highlights the fact that polio `control’ is not an option and only successful eradication will stop polio in resource-poor countries."
RI said on 23 April it would provide US$500,000 to the UN Children’s Fund and WHO for immediate polio immunization in Tajikistan. Tajikistan's last case of clinically confirmed polio was in 1997, and the country was certified polio free in 2002.
Tajiksitan borders on one of the world’s four polio-endemic countries - Afghanistan.
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