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There are three types of the polio virus, and while type 2 has been almost entirely eradicated since mass vaccinations began in 1988, types 1 and 3 remain a global health threat.
The new bivalent vaccine targets types 1 and 3, and was shown to be significantly more effective than the common trivalent vaccine in a 2008 trial in India.
In the trial, conducted by experts from the World Health Organisation and India, 830 new-born babies at three medical centres were given either existing vaccines or the new bivalent vaccine.
The new vaccine presented 74 per cent immunity for type 3, against 52 per cent with the trivalent vaccine. A monovalent vaccine for type 3 led to 84 per cent immunity.
Polio is a pandemic threat in four countries, namely India, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria, compared to 125 countries in 1988. There were 1,606 cases of polio last year, down from about 350,000 in 1988.
The researchers warned that progress in polio immunisation was being undermined by a lack of funds, and called for a "final, concerted effort" to stamp it out.
- AFP/al
From ChannelNewsAsia.com; source article is below:New polio vaccine raises hope for eradication: study
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