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Pulse polio immunization
campaign
Pulse polio is an immunization
campaign established by the
government of India to eliminate
person and by vaccinating children
under age of Five years against polio
virus . It was established in 1995-96.
Pulse polio immunization
programMe :-
 HISTORY
 difficulties
 vaccination
 symptoms and causes
 Immunization aims
History of Pulse Polio
First recorded case of polio is from 5
year old boy from Syria whose history
was carved in three thousand years ago.
Cleaner environment after the Industrial
Era legato epidermis of polio.
Americans thinks that Italians have
brought it since they live in small house
and slums
 1789 – British physician Michael Underwood
provided the first description of POLIO.
1840 – German physician Jacob Von Heine
published 78-pages monograph to describe the
clinical feature of polio.
1908 – Austrian physician Karl Landsteiner
describes that it is caused by a virus.
1936 – Albert Sabin & Peter Olitsky cultured polio
virus in nervous cells.
1954 – John Enders got Nobel prizes for founding
this virus in muscles cells.
 Funding political comments.
 Weak infrastructure.
 Lack of health services.
 No management of human resources.
 Small size of campaigns.
 Only some campaigns were present
The increasing frequency in drops and
cases of polio caused many rumors
that vaccination is not working they are
fake.
Rumors also spread that these polio
vaccines are made up from dogs and
pigs blood.
But later it was decided and found there
is no presence of dogs and pigs blood.
Map showing decrease in polio patients
Widespread vaccination changed that.
Today, the United States is free from polio.
There have been no reported cases for several
decades. However, vaccination is still
important. Polio still exists in other parts of the
world. Without vaccination, infections could
easily return.
All children should be vaccinated against
polio. IPV is given in four doses, as follows:
first dose: 2 months old
second dose: 4 months old
third dose: between 6 and 18 months
fourth dose: between 4 and 6 years old
Some children may get a fifth dose as part of a
combined vaccine.
The Health Association of India first decided
to give 3 to 4 OPV doses.
OPV doses are the doses given by the
campaign to the children under age of 5
years. The full form of OPV is “Oral Polio
Drops”. The Health Association of India first
decided 3 to 4 OPV doses but later they
decided every child should get 8 to 10 OPV
doses. If vaccined child has diarrhoea then
the chances of getting polio may be there .
This is because the diarrhoea virus is
capable in destroying the polio vaccine.
Most adults don’t need polio vaccinations
since they were probably vaccinated as
children. However, certain people are at
higher risk of infection. To interact the
peoples attraction Health Association
published many posters. Like---
 The polio is caused by poliovirus.
 The poliovirus is a member of a large
family known as Picornaviruses ,
Rhinoviruses.
 Polio belongs to ennteroviruses
subgroup which consists 70 viruses of
intestine.
 It is one of the smallest RNA viruses.
 Incubation Period is between – 3 to
days.
 Period of communicability is
to 10 days.
 Favorable environment is in the Rainy
Season.
• Fever
• Sore throat
• Headache
• Arm and leg pain
• Muscle tenderness
• Vomiting
• Problem swelling
• Loss of reflexes
• Severe spasm
• Muscle pain
• High fever
• Much weakness
• Lack of appropriate orthopedic bracing
• Sudden paralyze
 Replacement of wild Poliovirus in the community.
 Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Programme.
 All children under the 5 year should be vaccined.
 NGO should be opened.
 There should be three zones- Low burden , middle
burden , high burden.
 Wild Poliovirus transmission is limited to a Focal
area.
 To interrupt transmission of wild polio virus as soon
as possible.
FUTURE BENEFITS OF POLIO ERADICTION
ONCE POLIO IS ERADICATED, THE WORLD CAN CELEBRATE NOT ONLY
THE ERADICATION OF A DISEASE BUT THE DELIVERY OF A GLOBAL
PUBLIC GOOD – SOMETHING FROM WHICH EVERY PERSON,
REGARDLESS OF RACE, SEX, ETHNICITY, ECONOMIC STATUS OR
RELIGIOUS BELIEF, CAN BENEFIT FOR ALL TIME, NO MATTER WHERE
THEY LIVE.
THE HUMANITARIAN BENEFIT IS TREMENDOUS, AS BETWEEN 2002 AND
2040, OVER TEN MILLION NEW CASES OF POLIO WORLDWIDE WOULD
MANIFEST THEMSELVES. ADDITIONALLY, THE SAVINGS OF POLIO
ERADICATION ARE POTENTIALLY AS HIGH AS US$ 1.5 BILLION PER YEAR
– FUNDS THAT COULD BE USED TO ADDRESS OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH
PRIORITIES.
Made BY –
Aryan Gupta (leader)
Aditya Srivastava
Mayank raman tripathi
Kritik raj sawlani
Prashant Pandey

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Pulse polio

  • 1.
  • 2. Pulse polio immunization campaign Pulse polio is an immunization campaign established by the government of India to eliminate person and by vaccinating children under age of Five years against polio virus . It was established in 1995-96.
  • 3. Pulse polio immunization programMe :-  HISTORY  difficulties  vaccination  symptoms and causes  Immunization aims
  • 4. History of Pulse Polio First recorded case of polio is from 5 year old boy from Syria whose history was carved in three thousand years ago. Cleaner environment after the Industrial Era legato epidermis of polio. Americans thinks that Italians have brought it since they live in small house and slums
  • 5.  1789 – British physician Michael Underwood provided the first description of POLIO. 1840 – German physician Jacob Von Heine published 78-pages monograph to describe the clinical feature of polio. 1908 – Austrian physician Karl Landsteiner describes that it is caused by a virus. 1936 – Albert Sabin & Peter Olitsky cultured polio virus in nervous cells. 1954 – John Enders got Nobel prizes for founding this virus in muscles cells.
  • 6.  Funding political comments.  Weak infrastructure.  Lack of health services.  No management of human resources.  Small size of campaigns.  Only some campaigns were present
  • 7. The increasing frequency in drops and cases of polio caused many rumors that vaccination is not working they are fake. Rumors also spread that these polio vaccines are made up from dogs and pigs blood. But later it was decided and found there is no presence of dogs and pigs blood.
  • 8. Map showing decrease in polio patients
  • 9. Widespread vaccination changed that. Today, the United States is free from polio. There have been no reported cases for several decades. However, vaccination is still important. Polio still exists in other parts of the world. Without vaccination, infections could easily return. All children should be vaccinated against polio. IPV is given in four doses, as follows: first dose: 2 months old second dose: 4 months old third dose: between 6 and 18 months fourth dose: between 4 and 6 years old Some children may get a fifth dose as part of a combined vaccine.
  • 10. The Health Association of India first decided to give 3 to 4 OPV doses. OPV doses are the doses given by the campaign to the children under age of 5 years. The full form of OPV is “Oral Polio Drops”. The Health Association of India first decided 3 to 4 OPV doses but later they decided every child should get 8 to 10 OPV doses. If vaccined child has diarrhoea then the chances of getting polio may be there . This is because the diarrhoea virus is capable in destroying the polio vaccine. Most adults don’t need polio vaccinations since they were probably vaccinated as children. However, certain people are at higher risk of infection. To interact the peoples attraction Health Association published many posters. Like---
  • 11.  The polio is caused by poliovirus.  The poliovirus is a member of a large family known as Picornaviruses , Rhinoviruses.  Polio belongs to ennteroviruses subgroup which consists 70 viruses of intestine.  It is one of the smallest RNA viruses.  Incubation Period is between – 3 to days.  Period of communicability is to 10 days.  Favorable environment is in the Rainy Season.
  • 12. • Fever • Sore throat • Headache • Arm and leg pain • Muscle tenderness • Vomiting • Problem swelling • Loss of reflexes • Severe spasm • Muscle pain • High fever • Much weakness • Lack of appropriate orthopedic bracing • Sudden paralyze
  • 13.  Replacement of wild Poliovirus in the community.  Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization Programme.  All children under the 5 year should be vaccined.  NGO should be opened.  There should be three zones- Low burden , middle burden , high burden.  Wild Poliovirus transmission is limited to a Focal area.  To interrupt transmission of wild polio virus as soon as possible.
  • 14. FUTURE BENEFITS OF POLIO ERADICTION ONCE POLIO IS ERADICATED, THE WORLD CAN CELEBRATE NOT ONLY THE ERADICATION OF A DISEASE BUT THE DELIVERY OF A GLOBAL PUBLIC GOOD – SOMETHING FROM WHICH EVERY PERSON, REGARDLESS OF RACE, SEX, ETHNICITY, ECONOMIC STATUS OR RELIGIOUS BELIEF, CAN BENEFIT FOR ALL TIME, NO MATTER WHERE THEY LIVE. THE HUMANITARIAN BENEFIT IS TREMENDOUS, AS BETWEEN 2002 AND 2040, OVER TEN MILLION NEW CASES OF POLIO WORLDWIDE WOULD MANIFEST THEMSELVES. ADDITIONALLY, THE SAVINGS OF POLIO ERADICATION ARE POTENTIALLY AS HIGH AS US$ 1.5 BILLION PER YEAR – FUNDS THAT COULD BE USED TO ADDRESS OTHER PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITIES.
  • 15.
  • 16. Made BY – Aryan Gupta (leader) Aditya Srivastava Mayank raman tripathi Kritik raj sawlani Prashant Pandey