- There is no circulation of wild
polioviruses in any country of the Americas;
- The last wild poliovirus that
was isolated in the American Region was in Peru in 1991;
- In April 2011, Peru reported a
paralytic polio case caused by a Sabin-derived virus;
- Active search, specimens
collected, and vaccination campaigns in the community were conducted in
response to this case;
- No evidence of circulation of
that virus was found;
PAHO
restates its recommendations on strengthening the Acute Flaccid Paralysis (AFP)
surveillance system and the evaluation of its indicators at national and
sub-national level, and on the identification of high-risk districts and on the
appropriate measures to protect the community. The risk of reintroduction of
wild polioviruses to the countries of the American Region remains high as long
as there is circulation of wild viruses in the world. Just last month the virus
was reintroduced into China
from Pakistan.