Australia, like all polio-free countries and regions, remains at risk of a wild poliovirus importation until polio is eradicated globally. The most probable route of importation will be through a traveller arriving in Australia either by air or sea from a polio-endemic or re-infected country. While the overall risk of an imported wild poliovirus infection leading to transmission within Australia is assessed as being low, some areas of the country have been identified as at increased risk. Local areas with relatively high arrivals from polio endemic countries, areas of low vaccination coverage and the potential for transmission to occur when these 2 factors are combined, were identified by this review as Australia’s main polio risk. The risk...
In 2012 no cases of poliomyelitis were reported through clinical surveillance in Australia, and poli...
When the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) began in 1988, cases of poliomyelitis were repor...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region (WPR) has maintained its polio-free statu...
Few countries have tested the sensitivity of their polio surveillance systems, undertaken a comprehe...
For Australia to be declared polio free, evidence of the absence of circulation of wild poliovirus w...
Australia, along with 36 other countries in the Western Pacific Region, was declared free of poliomy...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO) targets for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance, ...
With eradication almost within reach, the importance of detecting every poliomyelitis case has taken...
Australia conducts surveillance for cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in children less than 15 ...
Acute flaccid paralysis is the main clinical manifestation of poliomyelitis. Faecal specimens from c...
The Australian National Poliovirus Reference Laboratory was established in late 1994, as part of Aus...
Since 1994 the Australian National Polio Reference Laboratory at the Victorian Infectious Diseases R...
Wild poliovirus-associated paralytic poliomyelitis has not been reported in Australia since 1977. We...
Australia conducts clinical surveillance for cases of polio-like illness in children in accordance w...
Background: The endgame of polio eradication is hampered by the international spread of poliovirus v...
In 2012 no cases of poliomyelitis were reported through clinical surveillance in Australia, and poli...
When the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) began in 1988, cases of poliomyelitis were repor...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region (WPR) has maintained its polio-free statu...
Few countries have tested the sensitivity of their polio surveillance systems, undertaken a comprehe...
For Australia to be declared polio free, evidence of the absence of circulation of wild poliovirus w...
Australia, along with 36 other countries in the Western Pacific Region, was declared free of poliomy...
Background: World Health Organization (WHO) targets for acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance, ...
With eradication almost within reach, the importance of detecting every poliomyelitis case has taken...
Australia conducts surveillance for cases of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in children less than 15 ...
Acute flaccid paralysis is the main clinical manifestation of poliomyelitis. Faecal specimens from c...
The Australian National Poliovirus Reference Laboratory was established in late 1994, as part of Aus...
Since 1994 the Australian National Polio Reference Laboratory at the Victorian Infectious Diseases R...
Wild poliovirus-associated paralytic poliomyelitis has not been reported in Australia since 1977. We...
Australia conducts clinical surveillance for cases of polio-like illness in children in accordance w...
Background: The endgame of polio eradication is hampered by the international spread of poliovirus v...
In 2012 no cases of poliomyelitis were reported through clinical surveillance in Australia, and poli...
When the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) began in 1988, cases of poliomyelitis were repor...
The World Health Organization (WHO) Western Pacific Region (WPR) has maintained its polio-free statu...