Polio /tags/polio Polio en-US Copyright KUNC/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020 Thu, 01 Mar 2018 01:51:00 GMT Colorado Researchers Home In On Cause Of Mystery Illness /health/2018-02-28/colorado-researchers-home-in-on-cause-of-mystery-illness It began in 2014. Doctors noticed a cluster of mysterious cases in Colorado and Wyoming. Children were coming in with weak and paralyzed limbs.… Thu, 01 Mar 2018 01:51:00 GMT /health/2018-02-28/colorado-researchers-home-in-on-cause-of-mystery-illness Rae Ellen Bichell They Shot For Zero, But Couldn't Squash Polio In 2013 /npr-news/2013-12-15/they-shot-for-zero-but-couldnt-squash-polio-in-2013 This year was on track for a record-low number of polio cases. But polio pushed back hard. It reappeared in some places and spiked in others. Still, global health officials remain confident that polio can be defeated soon. Sun, 15 Dec 2013 13:23:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-12-15/they-shot-for-zero-but-couldnt-squash-polio-in-2013 Jason Beaubien Violence, Chaos Let Polio Creep Back Into Syria And Horn Of Africa /npr-news/2013-10-30/violence-chaos-let-polio-creep-back-into-syria-and-horn-of-africa The number of polio cases globally sank to an all-time low in 2012. But outbreaks in Syria and Somalia this year are jeopardizing efforts to eradicate the virus. A recent visit to the Somali-Ethiopian border highlights just how easily polio can regain a foothold in rural, insecure communities. Wed, 30 Oct 2013 08:29:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-30/violence-chaos-let-polio-creep-back-into-syria-and-horn-of-africa Jason Beaubien How The World Backed Polio Into A Corner /npr-news/2013-10-27/how-the-world-backed-polio-into-a-corner Just a few decades ago, polio was crippling more than a thousand children each day. Now the paralyzing virus remains endemic to only three countries. A timeline shows how polio went from one of the most feared illnesses to a disease on the ropes. Sun, 27 Oct 2013 17:49:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-27/how-the-world-backed-polio-into-a-corner David Oshinsky First Polio Cases Since 1999 Suspected In Syria /npr-news/2013-10-21/first-polio-cases-since-1999-suspected-in-syria Syria used to have one of the highest rates of polio vaccinations in the region. But since the civil war began, rates have plummeted. Now the crippling virus has likely returned to the country, health officials say. Initial tests indicate that polio has paralyzed at least two children. Mon, 21 Oct 2013 13:27:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-10-21/first-polio-cases-since-1999-suspected-in-syria Jason Beaubien To Keep Polio At Bay, Israel Revaccinates A Million Kids /npr-news/2013-09-02/to-keep-polio-at-bay-israel-revaccinates-a-million-kids After being free of polio for decades, Israel has detected the virus in sewers across the country. No children have become ill. But health officials are worried that polio has regained a foothold in Israel. Mon, 02 Sep 2013 07:24:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-09-02/to-keep-polio-at-bay-israel-revaccinates-a-million-kids Jason Beaubien Violence Causes Doctors Without Borders To Exit Somalia /npr-news/2013-08-14/violence-causes-doctors-without-borders-to-exit-somalia After suffering dozens of attacks against staff members, including kidnappings and murders, the nonprofit is closing all operations in Somalia. In many parts of the country, the aid group was the only source of health care. Wed, 14 Aug 2013 17:35:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-08-14/violence-causes-doctors-without-borders-to-exit-somalia Michaeleen Doucleff Polio Eradication Suffers A Setback As Somali Outbreak Worsens /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-20/polio-eradication-suffers-a-setback-as-somali-outbreak-worsens Somalia now has the dubious distinction of having the worst polio outbreak in the world. The country had been polio-free since 2007. If this outbreak gains a foothold, health workers fear it could spread into the Middle East. Sat, 20 Jul 2013 10:44:00 GMT /npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-20/polio-eradication-suffers-a-setback-as-somali-outbreak-worsens Jason Beaubien Polio Outbreak In Somalia Jeopardizes Global Eradication /npr-news/2013-06-28/polio-outbreak-in-somalia-jeopardizes-global-eradication The world is closer than ever to wiping out polio. But a growing outbreak in the Horn of Africa has health workers worried that the virus could spread to surrounding regions. Thirty-one kids have been paralyzed by the poliovirus in the past two months, and the number is expected to rise. Fri, 28 Jun 2013 18:13:00 GMT /npr-news/2013-06-28/polio-outbreak-in-somalia-jeopardizes-global-eradication Jason Beaubien