Polio: double vaccine 'key to global eradication'

Breakthrough research suggests combination of two existing drugs provides best protection

A child receives a vaccine
(Image credit: LOUAI BESHARA/AFP/Getty Images)

Using a combination of live and inactive polio vaccines could finally eradicate polio, according to new research described as "truly historic" by Dr Bruce Aylward, the World Health Organisation's assistant director general for polio.

Polio, an acute virus that spreads through faecal matter, can cause paralysis and even death. The disease has been largely eradicated but remains endemic in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.

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