Posts Tagged ‘eradication’

Global Health Giant Joins Fight to Eliminate Polio

February 15th, 2011

Shortly after Bill Gates’ “Polio and the Power of Vaccines” event—where Mr. Gates and a panel of experts including Sabin Executive Vice President Dr. Ciro de Quadros issued a renewed call to eliminate polio—one global health giant was quoted strongly opposing global polio elimination efforts.

As New York Times reporter Donald McNeil notes in this article published yesterday, “why does it matter what one particular expert thinks? Because, for better or worse, the mantle has been wrapped around the venerable 82-year-old Donald A. Henderson that he is “The Man Who Wiped Out Smallpox.”

Thankfully, Mr. McNeil’s article goes on to report how the esteemed Dr. Henderson has changed his opinion on the important matter of polio eradication. And the reason behind Dr. Henderson’s 180 is a conversation with Dr. de Quadros.

“The Man Who Found the Last Case of Smallpox in Ethiopia and Chased Polio and Measles Out of the Western Hemisphere,” aka Dr. de Quadros, was able to convince “The Man Who Wiped Out Smallpox” that Mr. Gates is committed to eradicating polio and that vaccine technology has advanced considerably, among other things.

Now, with Dr. Henderson on board, the global health community can forcefully move ahead with adding polio to the list of the diseases eliminated from humanity.

Read “Can Polio Be Eradicated? A Skeptic Now Thinks So.”

Southern Sudan’s votes could kill an ancient disease

January 19th, 2011

As Sudan anticipates new political changes in the upcoming months, advancements in public health – specifically the eradication of guinea worm – may take place. At the end of this week, the results of a referendum vote could possibly separate the nation into north and south countries thereby delivering independence and ending a bitter civil war. This war is the main reason for guinea worm’s continued presence in Sudan, and with a peaceful political environment, guinea worm can be the second human disease after smallpox to be eradicated.

Guinea worm is a painful disease that is contracted by drinking water containing the worms’ eggs. For many years, The Carter Center has played an integral part in the work to eliminate this disease. Click here to read the full article on how political stability in Sudan can lead to the end of guinea worm.

Smallpox is dead!

August 25th, 2010

Photo courtesy of WHO

A Google image search of “smallpox” will display photos which, to be frank, are startling and hard to look at. What’s even more shocking than the images themselves is the fact that smallpox remains the only disease to have been eradicated* from humanity.  2010 marks the 30th anniversary of the Global Commission for the Certification of Smallpox Eradication officially reporting the elimination of smallpox disease—one of the greatest triumphs in medicine and public health.

To commemorate this truly admirable feat, hundreds of global health practitioners, scientists and advocates have gathered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil for a symposium that is aimed at sharing “lessons, legacies, and innovations” thirty years post the eradication of smallpox.

The Sabin Vaccine Institute will be live streaming the symposium here, and in addition to presentations by our President, Dr. Peter Hotez, and Executive Vice-President Dr. Ciro de Quadros, who served as the World Health Organization (WHO) Chief Epidemiologist for the Smallpox Eradication Program in Ethiopia from 1970 to 1976, the symposium will feature presentations by Dr. DA Henderson, Former Chief of the WHO Smallpox Eradication Program; Dr. Mirta Roses, Director of the Pan American Health Organization; Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University; and Dr. Tadataka Yamada, President of the Global Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, among others.

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