USAID’s Worldwide Polio Eradication Coordinator Addresses India’s Polio Progress, Global Efforts
GlobalPost's "Global Pulse" blog interviews Ellyn Ogden, USAID's worldwide polio eradication coordinator since 1997, about India's progress in eradicating polio as it marked one year without a confirmed case and discusses what the overall eradication fight looks like today. Ogden said she believes global eradication of polio is possible, adding, "We pretty much owe it to India to give this effort some time. They worked so hard to get 172 million kids vaccinated. There are always skeptics. But it doesn't get much more difficult than in India. If they can do it here, we should be able to do it anyplace with the tools and strategies we have" (Donnelly, 1/17).
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