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WHO DG Dr Tedros:  “Thank you Rotary and UK!”

WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus participated this week in a UK Parliamentary event on polio eradication, organized by Rotary UK, at the House of Commons.  “Thank you to Rotary and the UK for your unwavering and long-standing partnership in the global effort to eradicate polio.  Together with partners, we are very close to eradicating this crippling disease.”  More.

Integration in Pakistan – children protected against measles, rubella and polio

“Integrating polio drops in the measles-rubella campaign meant we used the opportunity to reach vulnerable populations with 3 essential vaccines, doubling our public health delivery on the spot.” Polio frontline worker Mahnoor Ali perfectly summarized the spirit that led Pakistan to administer the oral polio vaccine during the measles-rubella vaccination campaign supported by the World Health Organization (WHO) in late 2025. The result: in addition to protecting 34 million children from measles-rubella nationwide, over 19 million were also protected from paralytic polio across 88 high-risk districts.  More

Rotary at the heart of a polio-free world

During its quarterly face‑to‑face meeting on 3 March 2026, the Global Certification Commission Containment Working Group (GCC-CWG), was warmly welcomed to White Rock, near Vancouver BC, Canada, by the Rotary Club of White Rock—an inspiring example of Rotary’s grassroots leadership in global health. As the initiator of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Rotary continues to play a pivotal role alongside WHO, governments, UNICEF, CDC, Gavi the Vaccine Alliance and the Gates Foundation, in driving progress toward a polio‑free world.  More

Women leading polio outbreak response efforts across Africa

Every child protected from polio represents a conversation that worked, a door that opened, a mother reassured, a family reached. Behind each of those moments, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), in Ethiopia, in Nigeria, is a woman who is making it happen.  Across all three countries, when women are provided genuine authority, trained resources, and institutional recognition, vaccination coverage climbs. The approaches differ by context, culture, and need. The outcome is consistent.  More.

Latest IHR EC report published

The report from last month’s meeting of the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee on International Spread of Poliovirus has been published.  The effort remains a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.

Summary of new polioviruses this week: 

  • Afghanistan:  four WPV1 cases
  • Pakistan:  one WPV1 case and six WPV1-positive environmental samples
  • Malawi:  two cVDPV2-positive environmental samples
  • Nigeria:  two cVDPV3 cases
Country updates as of 11 March 2026

More information on the countries that have reported cases and/or environmental samples this week.

  • Four WPV1 cases were reported this week, from Hilmand, Paktika and Badghis, with onsets of paralysis in October and November 2025.  The number of cases in 2025 is 20 (most recent case:  onset of paralysis on 21 November 2025). 
  • No WPV1-positive environmental samples were reported this week (most recent positive environmental sample:  23 December 2025).

  • One WPV1 case was reported this week, with onset of paralysis on 10 February 2026, from Sindh.  It is the first case reported from 2026.  The total number of cases in 2025 is 31. 
  • Six WPV1-positive environmental samples were reported this week, collected in February 2026, from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh (most recent positive environmental sample:  9 February 2026).

  • Two cVDPV2-positive environmental samples were reported this week, from Southern province, collected on 19 January 2026 and 29 January 2026 (most recent positive environmental sample). 

  • No cVDPV2 cases were reported this week.  The total number of cVDPV2 cases reported in 2025 is 66.  The total number of cVDPV2 cases reported in 2026 is seven (most recent case:  2 February 2026).
  • No cVDPV2-positive environmental samples were reported this week (most recent positive environmental sample:  27 January 2026).
  • Two cVDPV3 cases were reported this week, from Kebbi, with onsets of paralysis on 24 November 2025 and 2 February 2026 (most recent case).  The total number of cVDPV3 cases reported in 2025 is six.  The total number of cVDPV3 cases reported in 2026 is two.