New world strategy aims to eradicate polio by 2018

AP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Health authorities are finalizing a plan to end most cases of polio by late next year and eradicate the disease by 2018 — if they can raise enough money to finish the work.

The six-year global strategy will cost $5.5 billion, and require increasing security for vaccine workers who have come under attack in hard-hit countries.

But with polio cases at a historic low — 223 cases last year — officials with the World Health Organization, Gates Foundation and other polio-fighting groups said Tuesday there is a chance of success. The disease was widespread in 125 countries back in 1988 when the global polio fight began. Today, it remains endemic in just three: Pakistan, Nigeria and Afghanistan.