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WHO reports polio outbreak in China, warns of spread
By Stephanie Nebehay | Reuters
GENEVA (Reuters) - Polio has broken out in China for the first
time since 1999 after being imported from Pakistan, and there is a
high risk of the crippling virus spreading further during the
annual Haj pilgrimage, the World Health Organization said on
Tuesday.
Nine cases have been confirmed in China and polio is now
considered to have spread nationwide in Pakistan, mainly due to
insecurity that has halted vaccination campaigns in areas
including the Khyber tribal region, a WHO spokesman said.
"The WHO rates as 'high' the risk of further international spread
of wild polio virus from Pakistan, particularly given the expected
large-scale population movements associated with Umra and the
upcoming Haj...in the coming months," the Geneva-based body said
in a statement.
Haj is the main annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia,
which is due to start in November. Umra refers to other
pilgrimages to Mecca, which can take place any time of the year.
(Reporting by Stephanie Nebehay)