Polio in Ukraine: what the outbreak means

Two children are paralysed after contracting polio as vaccination rates fall dangerously low

Polio
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Polio has broken out in Ukraine, leaving two children – a four year old and a 10-month-old baby – paralysed. These are the first cases of this kind in Europe since 2010 and the news has sparked fears that more children may be carrying the disease.

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