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Poliomyelitis (polio) is a highly infectious and sometimes fatal disease, which invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis in a matter of hours. The disease usually affects children under 5 years of age.
In June 2002, all 53 countries in the WHO European Region were certified polio free: a notable success. Since certification, more than 90 million infants across the Region have received the recommended three doses of polio vaccine. National and regional surveillance systems and laboratories have ensured that no polio case could have been left undetected. Today, although the Region has experienced several episodes of wild poliovirus importation, a sustained effort of immunization and disease surveillance helps maintain the Region’s polio-free status.
WHO/Europe supports Member States by coordinating and monitoring surveillance and immunization activities, providing guidance and helping to ensure political commitment.