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1578 | 1ipGpwT4Pgj0ioiYsMUS0kQV-fgTo_Msx | share-of-potential-polio-cases-with-adequate-stool-collection-mobile.png | This chart, titled "Share of potential polio cases tested and reported to the WHO," shows how many suspected polio cases were actually tested for the virus and reported to the World Health Organization from 2001 to 2023. The graph tracks this data for several countries, including Nigeria, Afghanistan, Malawi, Pakistan, Indonesia, Mozambique, and Botswana. Ideally, at least 80% of suspected cases should be tested to ensure none are missed, as recommended by the WHO. The lines on the graph fluctuations for each country over the years, with a noticeable dip around 2020 during the global COVID-19 pandemic. However, the graph also shows a rebound in more recent years, indicating that testing for polio has picked back up again. This is important for keeping up the fight against polio and moving towards its eradication. | 2160 | 1714147338691 | 2160 |
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