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Twenty-five years after the eradication of smallpox, the ongoing effort to eradicate poliomyelitis has grown into the largest international health initiative ever undertaken. By 2004, however, the polio eradication effort was threatened by a challenge regularly faced by public health policymakers everywhere -misperception about the benefits and risks of vaccines. The propagation of false rumors about oral poliovirus vaccine safety led to the re-infection of thirteen previously polio-free countries and the largest polio epidemic in Africa in recent years. With deft management of such challenges…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Twenty-five years after the eradication of smallpox, the ongoing effort to eradicate poliomyelitis has grown into the largest international health initiative ever undertaken. By 2004, however, the polio eradication effort was threatened by a challenge regularly faced by public health policymakers everywhere -misperception about the benefits and risks of vaccines. The propagation of false rumors about oral poliovirus vaccine safety led to the re-infection of thirteen previously polio-free countries and the largest polio epidemic in Africa in recent years. With deft management of such challenges by local, national, and international health authorities, poliomyelitis, a disease that threatened children everywhere just two generations ago, could soon be relegated to history like smallpox before it. Thus, the current work, sets out to see the pattern of the attitudinal dispositions of nursing parents in Oyo State, to the largest health campaign in history (i.e "The Global Polio Eradication Initiative Program" GPEIP ) against any known disease.
Autorenporträt
BAKARE BABAJIDE MIKE (JNR), Born on the 10th of July, 1974. Male and a native of Oyo State. A graduate of University of Ibadan, with Ph.D (Educational Evaluation), M.Sc (Statistics) and ME.d (Educational Evaluation) and B.Sc (Statistics). Currently with the West African Examinations Council, International Office and Research Department in Lagos.