2012
DOI: 10.4321/s0211-95362012000200002
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La asociación europea contra la poliomielitis y los programas europeos de vacunación

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“…33 The NFIP also played an impor tant role in stimulating the fight against polio in Europe, through the funding of the First Inter national Poliomyelitis Congress, held in New York in 1948, and its support for the subsequent four held in European cities - Copenhagen (1951), Rome (1954), Geneva (1957 and Copenhagen (1960) -, parallel to the founding of the European Association against Poliomyelitis and their first seven symposia. 34 The five international congresses, as well as the EAP symposia, were attended by the most important international physicians and scientists and enabled the sharing of information and reflection on poliomyelitis and on the main measures of control deployed, such as the vaccinations that had been initiated, and their results. 35 Polio was incorporated into the agenda of the WHO Secretariat from its first assembly, in view of its great social and epidemiological impact worldwide and most particularly in Europe.…”
Section: The Role Of International Agencies In the Fight Against Poli...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 The NFIP also played an impor tant role in stimulating the fight against polio in Europe, through the funding of the First Inter national Poliomyelitis Congress, held in New York in 1948, and its support for the subsequent four held in European cities - Copenhagen (1951), Rome (1954), Geneva (1957 and Copenhagen (1960) -, parallel to the founding of the European Association against Poliomyelitis and their first seven symposia. 34 The five international congresses, as well as the EAP symposia, were attended by the most important international physicians and scientists and enabled the sharing of information and reflection on poliomyelitis and on the main measures of control deployed, such as the vaccinations that had been initiated, and their results. 35 Polio was incorporated into the agenda of the WHO Secretariat from its first assembly, in view of its great social and epidemiological impact worldwide and most particularly in Europe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Poco antes del inicio de esta etapa, se dieron los primeros pasos para la creación de la Asociación Europea contra la Poliomielitis (de 1951 a 1969), formada por profesionales médicos, epidemiólogos e investigadores, con el objetivo de buscar soluciones comunes en la lucha contra la poliomielitis en Europa. Las reuniones mantenidas por esta asociación permitieron conocer la dimensión real de la enfermedad, dando visibilidad a la respuesta europea frente a la misma 3,5 . Algunos países implantaron con mayor celeridad campañas de vacunación con VPI, comenzando en la década de los años 50, como Dinamarca, Suecia, Inglaterra y Gales, Alemania, Italia, Bélgica y Holanda.…”
Section: Etapas En La Historia De La Poliomielitis Epidémica En Europaunclassified
“…Ha habido varias epidemias del poliovirus, hasta que finalmente se encontró la primera vacuna en 1955 (Porras et al, 2012). De acuerdo con la OMS (2019), los síntomas más frecuentes en menores de 5 años eran del sistema nervioso en forma de fiebre, cefalea, vómitos, cansancio, dolor en las extremidades y rigidez de cuello (produciendo parálisis en los músculos de las piernas y los músculos respiratorios o afectación bulbar, que comportaba insuficiencia respiratoria).…”
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