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Rank Territory Value 1 Nigeria 77 2 Sudan 24 3 Yemen 22 4 India 14 5 Pakistan 7 6 Ethiopia 5 7 Indonesia 4 8 Cameroon 1 8 Niger 1 HIGHEST POLIO PREVALENCE Technical notes © Copyright 2006 SASI Group (University of Sheffield) and Mark Newman (University of Michigan) new polio cases per 100,000 persons 2000-2005 Rank Territory Value 1 Cape Verde 11.2 2 Nigeria 1.8 3 Chad 1.3 4 Congo 1.3 5 Dem Republic Congo 1.2 6 Somalia 1.1 7 Niger 0.9 8 Central African Republic 0.9 9 Angola 0.9 10 Sierra Leone 0.7 POLIO CASES DETECTED all new polio cases detected in 2005* Land area 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 Japan Western Europe North America Eastern Europe South America Eastern Asia Middle East Asia Pacific Southern Asia Northern Africa Southeastern Africa Central Africa Polio Cases www.worldmapper.org Produced by the SASI group (Sheffield) and Mark Newman (Michigan) “[the] Democratoc Republic of Congo ... could compromise the certification of global eradication of poliomyelitis, because of the economic and social crises that have prevailed ... since the early 1990s” In the past 20 years the number of polio cases in the world have decreased significantly. Between 2000 and 2005 the worldwide number of new polio cases fell from 2971 to 155. In 2005, polio was detected in just 9 territories. India and Nigeria recorded the most cases of polio between the years 2000 and 2005. Over this period there were 2508 cases in India and 2120 in Nigeria. Most territories had no new cases so they cannot be seen on the map. Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a virus which can permanently paralyse groups of muscles. The disease cannot be cured, it is possible to vaccinate against it. Polio usually affects children under 5 years old. Data are from World Health Organization, 2004, Human Resources for Health. *In 2005, 9 territories reported polio cases. Note: the number of polio cases reported fell from 2971 in 2000, to 1922 in 2002, and to 1271 in 2004. See website for further information. Territory size shows the proportion of worldwide polio cases that were recorded there between 2000 and 2005. Map 235 Matthieu Kamwa, 2002 POLIO CASES new polio cases per year 2000-2005

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Rank Territory Value1 Nigeria 772 Sudan 243 Yemen 224 India 145 Pakistan 76 Ethiopia 57 Indonesia 48 Cameroon 18 Niger 1

HIGHEST POLIO PREVALENCE

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Rank Territory Value1 Cape Verde 11.22 Nigeria 1.83 Chad 1.34 Congo 1.35 Dem Republic Congo 1.26 Somalia 1.17 Niger 0.98 Central African Republic 0.99 Angola 0.910 Sierra Leone 0.7

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www.worldmapper.org

Produced by the SASI group (Sheffield) and Mark Newman (Michigan)

“[the] Democratoc Republic of Congo ... could compromise the certification of global eradication of poliomyelitis,because of the economic and social crises that have prevailed ... since the early 1990s”

In the past 20 years the number ofpolio cases in the world have decreasedsignificantly. Between 2000 and 2005the worldwide number of new poliocases fell from 2971 to 155. In 2005,polio was detected in just 9 territories.

India and Nigeria recorded the mostcases of polio between the years 2000and 2005. Over this period there were2508 cases in India and 2120 in Nigeria.Most territories had no new cases sothey cannot be seen on the map.

Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a virus whichcan permanently paralyse groups ofmuscles. The disease cannot be cured,it is possible to vaccinate against it.Polio usually affects children under 5years old.

• Data are from World Health Organization, 2004,Human Resources for Health.

• *In 2005, 9 territories reported polio cases.• Note: the number of polio cases reported fell

from 2971 in 2000, to 1922 in 2002, and to1271 in 2004.

• See website for further information.

Territory size shows the proportion of worldwide poliocases that were recorded there between 2000 and 2005.

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