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Indonesia announces closure of outbreak
Indonesia has officially ended its outbreak of poliovirus type 2, which arose from years of low polio immunization coverage. Nearly 60 million additional doses of polio vaccine were administered to children during the response. More.
“Eradicating polio is like wrestling with a gorilla. Even when you have it down, you cannot let go.”
At a special event in Karachi, Pakistan, last week, global and national experts concurred that ending polio in Pakistan, and the world, is within reach. “Eradicating polio is like wrestling with a gorilla. Even when you have the gorilla down you cannot let go. Now we have so few polio cases, but if we let go it is again going to become a problem that is going to haunt us forever,” said Chris Maher, senior specialist in polio eradication and former chief scientist of the global polio programme at WHO. “Surveillance systems in Pakistan are orders of magnitude above the sensitivity of anything we had in the early part of eradication. For the first eight years that I was working on polio, we did not know what it was. We didn’t have genetic sequencing. The sophistication of what exists now is remarkable, and it also affects our perception of what is going on, because, in the past, we did not have these tools. So, we were not finding as much virus as we are now.” More.
Puppets help win hearts for polio vaccination in Quetta, Pakistan
Balochistan Emergency Operations Center’s creative World Polio Day campaign reaches children in high-risk areas. More.
Three facilities holding poliovirus achieve full containment certification
As of November 2025, three facilities – in Belgium, Denmark, and the Republic of Korea – have reached the highest level of biorisk management certification for handling polioviruses. These are the first globally to earn a Certificate of Containment (CC) under WHO’s rigorous standards, ensuring that poliovirus materials are stored and managed with the utmost care. More.
Summary of new polioviruses this week:
More information on the countries that have reported cases and/or environmental samples this week.