Bangladesh declared polio-free by Who

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The WHO regional office in New Delhi stamped the region as polio-free on Thursday.

It was a ‘public health milestone’ for the region, Prof Mahmudur Rahman, a member of the regional certification committee present at the time of the announcement in New Delhi, told bdnews24.com.

WHO’s Southeast Asia region comprises Bangladesh, Bhutan, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, India, Indonesia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Timor-Leste.

Health ministers of these countries or their deputies were present at the time of the announcement.

Junior minister for health Zahid Maleque represented Bangladesh.

The polio-free tag for the region came after all the 11 countries reported zero incidence of the disease for three consecutive years.

This is the fourth of the WHO’s six worldwide regional zones to become free of polio. Eighty percent of the world’s population now lives in certified polio-free regions.