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Vaccinate your child against polio

Polio is caused by a very small germ called the polio virus and can lead to permanent lameness, deformity and even death.

HEALTH Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has called on parents and caregivers to have every child under the age of five years vaccinated against polio.

“As long as a single child remains unvaccinated from this potentially fatal infectious disease, all other children attending school with him or her are at risk of contracting polio, hence we recommended that children under the age of five be immunised against this most common childhood diseases at the nearest health care facility,” said Minister Motsoaledi.

Polio is caused by a very small germ called the polio virus and can lead to permanent lameness, deformity and even death.

However, due to routine immunizations in childhood, polio has not been seen in South Africa since 1989, but there have been outbreaks of polio in neighbouring countries.

Read also: ‘Vaccine refusal endangers everyone’-Motsoaledi

Polio can easily be imported and spread in a polio-free country if all children have not been fully vaccinated.

Signs and symptoms of polio

The initial signs and symptoms of polio include fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, constipation or less commonly diarrhoea, neck stiffness and pain in the limbs.

In most severe cases, the polio virus attacks the motor neurons of the brain stem, reducing breathing capacity and causing difficulty in swallowing and speaking.

Read also: ‘Breastfeeding is a human right’ says health department

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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