Polio Surge Capacity Support Program Contributions to Building Country Capacities in Support of Polio Outbreak Preparedness and Response: Lessons Learned and Remaining Challenges

Author:

Abebe Fikru1,Eboh Victor Anochieboh1,Weldetsadik Mesfin Belew1,Kone Ibrahima1,Kebede Tessema Assegid1,Harries Paul Thomas2,Diomande Veh Kesse Fabien1

Affiliation:

1. Polio Surge Capacity Support Program, Center for Vaccine Equity (CVE), The Task Force for Global Health (TFGH), Decatur, GA 30030, USA

2. Global Security Department (GSD), The Task Force for Global Health (TFGH), Decatur, GA 30030, USA

Abstract

Despite coordinated efforts at global level, through the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), poliomyelitis disease (Polio) is still a major public health issue. The wild poliovirus type-1 (WPV1) is still endemic in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and new circulations of the WPV1 were confirmed in southeast Africa in 2021, in Malawi and Mozambique. The circulating vaccine derived polioviruses (cVDPV) are also causing outbreaks worldwide. The Task Force for Global Health (TFGH)’s Polio Surge Capacity Support Program, established in 2019, is an effort to reinforce the existing partnership with the GPEI to strengthen countries’ capacities for polio outbreak preparedness and response. In four years, its coordinated efforts with GPEI partners have resulted in a remarkable improvement in the early detection of poliovirus circulation and reducing the missed children gaps in many countries. However, these encouraging results cannot hide an increasingly complex programmatic environment with numerous funding and operational challenges.

Funder

US CDC through a Cooperative Agreement

Publisher

MDPI AG

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