Emergency health talks scheduled amid polio outbreak
Cases discovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Equatorial Guinea
The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced on Monday that it had convened emergency talks on polio after cases were discovered in Afghanistan, Iraq and Equatorial Guinea.
The UN health agency said that it was considering whether to declare the new spread of polio a “public health emergency of international concern” that could require travel restrictions.
Polio mainly affects children under the age of five and has come close to being beaten as the result of a 25-year effort.
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