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 Rotary celebrates India’s first polio-free year

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R otary club members worldwide are cautiously celebrating a major milestone in the global effort to eradicate polio. India, until recently an epicenter of the wild poliovirus, has gone one year without recording a new case of the crippling, sometimes fatal, disease.


Rotarians and state government leaders in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, vaccinate children against polio during a National Immunization Day in 2011. Photo courtesy of the India PolioPlus Committee

India’s last reported case was a two-year-old girl in West Bengal State on 13 January 2011. The country recorded 42 cases in 2010, and 741 in 2009.

A chief factor in India’s success has been the widespread use of the bivalent oral polio vaccine, which is effective against both remaining types of the poliovirus. Another has been rigorous monitoring, which has helped reduce the number of children missed by health workers during National Immunization Days to less than 1 percent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Rotary has been a spearheading partner in the Global Polio Eradication Initiative since 1988, along with WHO, UNICEF, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is also a key supporter of the initiative. 

Sporting their signature yellow vests and caps, the nearly 119,000 Rotarians in India have helped administer vaccine to children, organize free health camps and polio awareness rallies, and distribute banners, caps, comic books, and other items.

“With the support of their Rotary brothers and sisters around the world, Indian Rotarians have worked diligently month after month, year after year, to help organize and carry out the National Immunization Days that reach millions of children with the oral polio vaccine,” says RI President Kalyan Banerjee, of the Rotary Club of Vapi, Gujarat.

“The achievement of a polio-free India for a full year is a significant step towards a polio-free world -- an example as to what can be accomplished no matter what problems need to be overcome,” says Robert S. Scott, chair of Rotary’s International PolioPlus Committee. “Rotarians of India are and should be proud of the key efforts they have made at all levels, without which the world would not be marking this milestone.”

Deepak Kapur, chair of the India PolioPlus Committee, also credits the Indian Ministry of Health and Family Welfare for its commitment to ending polio. To date, the Indian government has spent more than US$1.2 billion on domestic polio eradication activities. “Government support is crucial if we are to defeat polio, and we are fortunate that our government is our biggest advocate in this effort,” Kapur says.

“Marching ahead, the goal is to sustain this momentum,” he adds, describing as potentially “decisive” the upcoming immunization rounds this month and in February and March.

If all ongoing testing for polio cases recorded through 13 January continues to yield negative results, WHO will declare that India has interrupted transmission of indigenous wild poliovirus, laying the groundwork for its removal from the polio-endemic countries list, which also includes Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria. However, because non-endemic countries remain at risk for cases imported from endemic countries, immunizations in India and other endemic and at-risk countries must continue. Neighboring Pakistan, which has reported 189 cases so far for 2011, is a major threat to India’s continued polio-free status. Last year, an outbreak in China, which had been polio-free for a decade, was traced genetically to Pakistan.

“As an Indian, I am immensely proud of what Rotary has accomplished,” Banerjee says. “However, we know this is not the end of our work. Rotary and our partners must continue to immunize children in India and in other countries until the goal of a polio-free world is finally achieved.”

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49 Comments:
At 9:57AM on 8 March 2012, PP Kanhu C Das wrote: Greatest of all achievements of Rotary, a truly international organisation having commitment to public service. We deserve to get this accolades as Rotary has not left no stone unturned to make India Polio Free. Hearty Congratulations to all our fellow Rotarians !
At 10:37AM on 23 February 2012, C.J.Sriram wrote: Proud to be a Rotarian and India's First Polio Free year was showcased in the form of creating awareness and need to sustain this at Chennai the State Capital of Tamil Nadu India. Took lead and Organised a WALKATHON IN THE FAMOUS MARINA BEACH on 18th February 2012, the day prior to NID. Joint Commissioner of Police Mr.Seshasai IPS as Chief Guest and DG Rtn.A.Sampathkumar RI3230 led the Rotarians and co-presidents.The entire week is planned to be celebrated culminating with World Polio Summit. A colourful Banner was opened at the Marina and later displayed in front of my residence for public view. New Mantra of RI to be: RI and EPN is "this close" now. This was appreciated by one and all
At 10:17AM on 20 February 2012, k.gopikrishna wrote: All Rotarians in INDIA must be proud of himself. At last we have achieved great success against heavy odds. Job is not over. My appeal to every India Rotarian is to rededicate himself and continue to get involved in the programme with greater zeal and enthusiasm.AND we are conducting *Polio awareness Rally* with help of our Kavali Rotractors Dist.3160.
At 9:40AM on 15 February 2012, Linda Bertuzzi, PP LV Fremont Rotary 2010-11 wrote: I am thrilled to be part of a group from District 5300 travelling to the Mewat District on Sunday, February 19, 2012, to participate in the National Immunizaiton Day. RI's commitment to immunize 1,000,000 children across India will continue to prevent this disease from hurting another child.
At 10:09AM on 14 February 2012, RtnDrRam wrote: I in the capacity of District pulse polio Coordinator RIDist.3260,attending the District task. FORCE MEETING AT DHENKANAL, I CONGRATULATE ALL FOR MAKING. DHENKANAL POLIO FREE FOR LAST FIVE YEARS.
At 1:58PM on 13 February 2012, binary plan wrote: Thank You The given information is very effective....!!! i will keep updated with the same..... <a href="http://www.ariestechsoft.net">binary plan</a>
At 2:06PM on 26 January 2012, Gurbhagat Virk wrote: Congratulations on great Achievement.My Grand Salute to my fellow Rotarians for their dedication and Comitment
At 9:00AM on 23 January 2012, Rtn.Dr.Gunasekaran, RC of Thanjavur wrote: Our dream comes true.As a 5 consecutive years District Polio Plus Chair in Dist.2980 I congratulate every one who lend their help in this Mission.
At 10:48AM on 22 January 2012, Rtn Sandesh Savant wrote: Wonderful moment. Celebrate and renew our commitment until the world is polio-free. Thanks to Rotary and all its partners.
At 12:46PM on 20 January 2012, PP RTN SUBHASH.V.PUROHIT wrote: Congratulatios on great acievement of POLIO FREE INDIA. i have participated in POLIO IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMME for 10 years(1995to2005) when I was in INDIA ,member of ROTARY CLUB OF AHMEDABAD NORTH. I am the most satisfied one for achieving an impossible task. At present I am a member in EMPORIA ROTARY CLUB,DIST 5710 USA , putting their best in generating funds for POLIO IMMUNIZATION & ROTARY FOUNDATION
At 9:22AM on 18 January 2012, Charlotte Donn wrote: Congratulations to all the brave volunteers who worked tirelessly for years in India.
At 6:58PM on 16 January 2012, PDG Mike Collins wrote: Hopefully, this will be an ending chapter in our fight against Polio in India. We need to continue to be aggressive in immunizing the remaining countries. This is one of my proudest moments as being a Rotarian..
At 11:31AM on 16 January 2012, Rtn Padmakumar,RC of Coimbatore wrote: Rotary India achieved this incredible result to the selfless service of the Rotarians and R I , to the betterment of the society at large in India . Incredible mile stone in the efforts of RI and the entire Rotary Fraternity
At 11:29AM on 16 January 2012, Janey Ball wrote: Truly wonderful news.
At 11:28AM on 16 January 2012, Rtn. Prasoon Agarwal RC Bhartiagram Distt. 3100 wrote: Congratulations to all the Rotarians especially from INDIA and the volunteers who have been able to defeat the polio virus and sucessfully made our NATION; INDIA proud to be declared "POLIO FREE"....This is certainly not the end of the journey but just a small stepping stone towards the long quest for making The EARTH a safe and POLIO free planet...KUDOS to all and I am really proud to say that I AM A ROTARIAN
At 11:28AM on 16 January 2012, Jyotsna Shah wrote: It is the wonderful news, congratulations.
At 1:12PM on 15 January 2012, Rtn. Prasoon Agarwal RC Bhartiagram Distt. 3100 wrote: Congratulations to all the Rotarians especially from INDIA and the volunteers who have been able to defeat the polio virus and sucessfully made our NATION; INDIA proud to be declared "POLIO FREE"....This is certainly not the end of the journey but just a small stepping stone towards the long quest for making The EARTH a safe and POLIO free planet...KUDOS to all and I am really proud to say that I AM A ROTARIAN
At 1:10PM on 15 January 2012, Rtn Paul Agbroko, RC Osubi, D9140 Nigeria wrote: Congratulations India, for this great feat. This is a wake up call for Rotarians in Nigeria to work hard to achieve a polio free Nigeria in the footsteps of India as soon as possible.
At 1:08PM on 15 January 2012, SN Agrawal wrote: Great achievements by any yard stick... I am involved in National Immunization Days since 1992 & have seen the enthusiasm of Rotarians increasing every year & then decreasing every year! But the Rotary International, WHO, & other organizations along with the Government of India & its health workers must be complimented for this success! Its the health workers, who went from house to house for one week after each immunization day to immunize all remaining children! My salute to these workers!
At 1:08PM on 15 January 2012, Jhansi Premanand wrote: Great news of the year 2012. Congrats to all the Rotarians who have joined their hands in this great achievement to end Polio A big thanks.
At 1:07PM on 15 January 2012, Rtn Gangadhar Khandelwal wrote: Thanks to Rotary! India Polio free declared during the year of Rtn Kalyan Banerjee who is an Indian.
At 1:07PM on 15 January 2012, Edwin Robertson wrote: East Kilbride Rotary Club have been involved since 1984 and it is nice to reach summit of the mountain that we had to climb. To all Rotarian's World wide "Well Done" and hold your head high
At 1:06PM on 15 January 2012, Geeta Manek wrote: congratulations on this super achievement. Extremely a proud day for ROTARY and India but also for the Rotarians all over the World. Our efforts with our partners are certainly yielding positive results, and this is one of them. Let us still continue to our efforts END POLIO all over the world . I hope that the press in India carried the news and gave Rotary some prime time !
At 1:06PM on 15 January 2012, Rt. Mohan Lakhani wrote: There are no words in my english vocabulary to express my joy and gratitude to Rotay International and Rotarians in India in achieving this impossible task for making our country as Poliofree. Congrate and keep it us.
At 1:05PM on 15 January 2012, Manju Gupta wrote: It is indeed a matter of celebration to get rid of POLIO VIRUS.Congratulation to one and all who are participating in Polio Eradication Program. Thanks to Bill Gates & Milinda Gates Foundation, Rotary Leaders, Donars who contributed and continuously contributing for END POLIO NOW .
At 10:36PM on 13 January 2012, Dr.Ramamurthy.AG-3160 wrote: This credit goes to all Indian Rotarians.Very amazing thing is first step of victory polio free India happened during the tenner of Indian RI President KALYAN...Is it not.?..
At 10:35PM on 13 January 2012, AC Peter wrote: India's National English Newspaper 'The Hindu' put up headline and two page write up, where Rotary role was highlighted. Rotarians felt happy and proud to see such wide coverage for an international Rotary cause - Cheers!
At 10:35PM on 13 January 2012, Arthur Todd wrote: Great achievement. Looking forward to the day whyen we can say there have been NO cases reported world-wide... and with Rotary snd its partners continued good work it WILL happen!!
At 10:35PM on 13 January 2012, Rot Pitambar Patro wrote: Indeed a great milestone in a country like India which is second largest populated in the world.This the time to celebrate but not to relax,because the fight against polio is a continues process.
At 10:34PM on 13 January 2012, U.V.Kunikullaya wrote: Very very Happy to read the News."Polio free India" distant dreem in 1993, when we were all involved,has been realised, though late. Cheers to RI. UVK.
At 4:16PM on 13 January 2012, Mohammed Idris wrote: It is indeed a great day for all of us in general and for India in particular; with a note of wild polio free India sustains this momentum.
At 4:17PM on 13 January 2012, Aruna S. Koushik wrote: Great news! Having led and participated in teams these past few years to India UP, we have been fortunate to have participated in NIDs in Pingwa dist and the work of the Indian Rotarians have been amazing.. Kudos to all of them
At 2:21PM on 13 January 2012, Kelly Cheng wrote: Thank you to our host Rotarians in India for inviting our US/Canada group to participate in the 2011 NID!
At 12:51PM on 13 January 2012, Bill Mealia wrote: As a polio survivor this is a wonderful acheivement. Great job Rotarians!
At 12:32PM on 13 January 2012, Jill mcQueary wrote: Congratulations to Rotarians around the world for achieving this wonderful milestone! All Rotarians should consider sharing this information with their local media to promote how Rotary is making their communities and the world a better and safer place to live.
At 12:31PM on 13 January 2012, Bill Tobey wrote: WOW !!
At 12:31PM on 13 January 2012, Robert McCormack wrote: This is wonderful news! I am pleased to be a member of Rotary.
At 12:31PM on 13 January 2012, Ute Papke DG 2011-12 District 6670 wrote: Rotary International, the Gates Foundation as well as the many health and other organizations who have teamed up with Rotary are all to be congratulated on this milestone, which seemed out of reach not too long ago. Proud to be Rotarians from District 6670 Governor Ute and Hans J. Papke
At 12:30PM on 13 January 2012, Mollie Papen-Eatinger - Rotary Club of Albuquerque Sandia wrote: This is such a magnificent achievement for Polio Plus. Way to go Rotary! Thank you all.
At 12:29PM on 13 January 2012, vasdev hassamal wrote: Congratulations INDIA.The Rotary club of Curepipe,Mauritius, district 9220 is proud to have been associated in 2010 to eradicate polio in Dhanbad,Jharkand. A team made up of Mauritians and Americans was in those remote villages.
At 12:28PM on 13 January 2012, Rtn. Vishal Gupta wrote: What an achievement. I'm proud to be associated with Rotary and I'm happy to be an PHF.
At 12:28PM on 13 January 2012, PP Ho Yok Loy wrote: The ABC news channel aired a segment on the eradication of Polio in India. Unfortunately there was not a single mention of Rotary or even the Bill & Melinda Gates foundation. Even the BBC news world-asia on 12th January 2012, said nothing about Rotary International affect. Rotary needs more publicity on the matter.
At 12:28PM on 13 January 2012, Lesley McCarthy D9800 wrote: This is such fantastic news, congratulations to everyone involved. Rotarians world wide should be very proud of their dedication, work and finacial support to enable such a success. Our President Kalyan must be so very pleased for this success in his year as President.
At 12:26PM on 13 January 2012, Dr. P. Narayana, Vice-Chairman, India National Polio plus Committee wrote: Every Rotarian in India must be proud of himself. At last we have achieved great success against heavy odds. Job is not over. My appeal to every India Rotarian is to rededicate himself and continue to get involved in the programme with greater zeal and enthusiasm.
At 12:12PM on 13 January 2012, John Martinka wrote: This is great and should be emailed or sent by text to every Rotarian. A huge accomplishment.
At 4:25PM on 12 January 2012, Jack Crockford wrote: Have to say...HOW WONDERFUL..It is so nice to be a Rotarian and see what good is being done!!!
At 2:22PM on 12 January 2012, Judith Malatesta wrote: What good news. It certainly is a wonderful achievement thanks to all of those who donated their time, efforts and money. May the good work continue.
At 11:59AM on 12 January 2012, Brenda Cressey wrote: Congratulations to all Rotarian's and to all those on the ground as we celebrate this incredible accomplishment! May all the blessings and best wishes surround you all in your continued quest to end polio now! We are indeed "This Close"....
At 10:53AM on 12 January 2012, PDG Natty Moodley D9270 wrote: Congratulations on your great achievement. All of this would not be possible without the dedication and commitment of Rotarians and volunteers who selflessly gave off their time, money and passion to reach the curent state. May you all be blessed for your efforts as we have your continued success in our prayers.

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