Baby Paralyzed by Polio Virus
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•Baby paralysed in Gaza's first case of type 2 polio for 25 years, WHO says
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A 10-month-old baby in war-shattered Gaza has been paralysed by the type 2 polio virus.
The type 2 virus has been responsible for most outbreaks in recent years , especially in areas with low vaccination rates.
U.N. agencies have called for a seven-day humanitarian pause in Gaza to allow vaccination campaigns to proceed.
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