National Pulse Polio Programme

National Pulse Polio Programme National Pulse Polio Programme Polio is one of the largest harmful disease which is not only in our country but also seen to be in foreign country people.

The Pulse Polio is an incurable disease which if not stopped at the initial stages of vaccinations; it can affect the person to their life time. Handicap, permanently paralyzed and loosing control over the body parts are some of the results of this Pulse Polio. Hence, it is to be said, Polio is the major disease in our country which is not decreasing. For its cure and medicines several sorts of Pu

lse Polio Programme are also issued with it. As above mentioned, Polio is the largest disease prevailing in the country; hence, promotion of it is also done on the international way. For this purpose numbers of Pulse Polio Programme, Pulse Polio plans and other Polio services have been conducted every year by the government of the country. To evade this serious problem of Pulse Polio, programs like “Do Boond Zindagi Kay” and “Polio Sunday” are the latest launched ones with the help of which our half of the promotion is done free of cost on the road and half is remaining. These are the Pulse Polio Programme and plans on which the hope of zero Polio children is to be given. With this day of Pulse Polio Sunday, everywhere in the country many camps and other promotion service centers are to be organized. Main motive behind these organizations of camps and other centers is to achieve the target for nil patients for the disease in all over the country. Various sorts of awareness Pulse Polio Programme with knowledge is provided in rural and remote areas on a huge level so that more and more knowledge is given in that region and motivation increases them to take their children on a huge scale to them. Today, in many rural and undeveloped areas with such good efforts of government as well as public, the target is getting close step by step. With the help of only these Pulse Polio Programme and spreading awareness, more and more people are agreeing to let their children to have this medical check on a huge scale in the entire country. Pulse Polio was an immunization campaign established by the government of India in 1995-96 to eradicate poliomyelitis (polio) in India by vaccinating annually all children under age five against poliovirus. Every child (0-5 years of age) receives a dose of Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), a live, attenuated virus which colonises the gastrointestinal tract. This virus competitively inhibits the wild, disease-causing poliovirus. Not only does this prevent pernicious infection in the host, it precludes transmission of the wild poliovirus to other hosts. Since poliovirus cannot survive outside a host for more than two weeks, theoretically it would be eradicated, resulting in the eradication of poliomyelitis. The campaign proved to be successful[dubious – discuss], and the incidence of poliomyelitis in India has decreased dramatically: India recorded 4,791 cases of polio in 1994; 2,489 in 1997; 1,600 in 2002; 225 in 2003; and 135 in 2004. Nevertheless, critics charge that the campaign has seriously encroached on other essential public health services at times when health care resources were minimal. PULSE stands for "Post-resuscitation and Initial Utility in Life saving Efforts".

07/05/2011

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