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Polio is a disease
that causes permanent paralysis.
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We can't cure it.
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But we can prevent it.
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Two important tools help
to prevent polio.
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Two safe, effective vaccines.
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One of these vaccines is given
with just two drops
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into the mouth of a child,
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this is called the oral polio vaccine.
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The other is given with an injection,
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this is called the inactivated polio
virus vaccine.
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They both teach children's bodies
how to fight off the polio virus.
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But they do this in different ways.
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The oral polio vaccine builds protection
in the child's intestine.
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This vaccine not only protects the child,
who receives it.
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But also protectst all those around
the vaccinated child.
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Several doses of the oral polio vaccine
should be given to every single child
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in places where polio is a threat.
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The injectable vaccine builds protection
in the blood instead of the gut.
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It helps to boost immunity and
keeps countries free from polio.
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But it doesn't stop polio spreading
between children,
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so it is not as useful in places
where the virus is still circulating.
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We need the oral vaccine to stop the virus
wherever it is found.
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Once polio have been stopped everywhere,
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the inactivated polio virus vaccine
will be used on its own
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to keep populations protected.
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Both of these vaccines have been approved
as safe and effective
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by the World Health Organization.
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To do their job properly,
they need to be given to all children
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no matter where they live.
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Thanks to these vaccines
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cases of polio have fallen by over 99%
around the world.
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Let's vaccinate every last child!
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Let's end polio forever!