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India Wins (While Pakistan Keeps Losing) in Fight Against Polio

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HONG KONG — India and Pakistan compete — often angrily, and usually at full volume — in just about everything. Cricket. Nuclear weapons. They dispute a marshy creek that runs between their two countries. And they spend fortunes to bivouac military units on a glacier so high, cold and forbidding that it is sometimes called “the third pole.” That standoff at 22,000 feet has famously been likened to “a struggle of two bald men over a comb.”

Another Indo-Pak competition is the fight against polio, and India is the hands-down winner. No new cases have been reported in India in more than a year, while Pakistan remains by far the most-afflicted country, with about a third of all cases worldwide last year.


Polio should have been gone by now — the crippling disease is fully preventable with a few drops of inexpensive oral vaccine — and public health experts expected it to have been wiped out a dozen years ago. It almost seems to be a disease from a distant era, like smallpox or bubonic plague.

But Taliban hard-liners have kept vaccination teams from reaching a quarter-million vulnerable Pakistani children under 5. In recent weeks gunmen in Karachi attacked a United Nations doctor and his vaccination team, and saboteurs have harassed teachers and health care workers.

“New polio cases are the lowest they’ve ever been and there are currently just three countries, down from 125 in 1988, where polio is still endemic: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan,” said Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder who has made global polio eradication a focus of the philanthropic foundation that he established with his wife.

“India has defeated polio and Angola has defeated it twice,” Mr. Gates said on Tuesday. “We have never been this close.”

India Wins (While Pakistan Keeps Losing) in Fight Against Polio - NYTimes.com
 
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we will solve the problem internally......

polio is LEAST of india's concern! Incidence of HIV/AIDs in that country are still pretty much on par with Africa.
 
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we will solve the problem internally......

polio is LEAST of india's concern! Incidence of HIV/AIDs in that country are still pretty much on par with Africa.

We have reduced our Hiv Patients by half and is going down by day.

Just some facts of HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate:
India 0.3
Canada 0.3
USA 0.6
african nations:

South Africa: 18.1
Congo 3.50

I don't see any comparison of India with Africa, India is better than America and on par with Canada in hiv prevalence rate.

List of countries by HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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You forgot to mention the fields where india is a "legs up" looser, such as rapes against women, female abortions (which are 10 times more than total abortions in the whole world), corruption, poverty, highest number of people with no access to clean water, highest number of people with no access to toilets, highest number of people with income less than a dollar, highest number of child molestations, highest number of homeless people, and last but not the least, highest number of delusioinal sick miinds.


HONG KONG — India and Pakistan compete — often angrily, and usually at full volume — in just about everything. Cricket. Nuclear weapons. They dispute a marshy creek that runs between their two countries. And they spend fortunes to bivouac military units on a glacier so high, cold and forbidding that it is sometimes called “the third pole.” That standoff at 22,000 feet has famously been likened to “a struggle of two bald men over a comb.”

Another Indo-Pak competition is the fight against polio, and India is the hands-down winner. No new cases have been reported in India in more than a year, while Pakistan remains by far the most-afflicted country, with about a third of all cases worldwide last year.


Polio should have been gone by now — the crippling disease is fully preventable with a few drops of inexpensive oral vaccine — and public health experts expected it to have been wiped out a dozen years ago. It almost seems to be a disease from a distant era, like smallpox or bubonic plague.

But Taliban hard-liners have kept vaccination teams from reaching a quarter-million vulnerable Pakistani children under 5. In recent weeks gunmen in Karachi attacked a United Nations doctor and his vaccination team, and saboteurs have harassed teachers and health care workers.

“New polio cases are the lowest they’ve ever been and there are currently just three countries, down from 125 in 1988, where polio is still endemic: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan,” said Bill Gates, the Microsoft founder who has made global polio eradication a focus of the philanthropic foundation that he established with his wife.

“India has defeated polio and Angola has defeated it twice,” Mr. Gates said on Tuesday. “We have never been this close.”

India Wins (While Pakistan Keeps Losing) in Fight Against Polio - NYTimes.com
 
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You forgot to mention the cases where india is a "legs up" looser, such as rapes against women, female abortions (which are 10 times more than total abortions in the whole world), corruption, poverty, highest number of people with no access to clean water, highest number of people with no access to toilets, highest number of people with income less than a dollar, highest number of child molestations, highest number of homeless people, and last but not the least, highest number of delusioinal sick miinds.

Dont change the topic and derail the thread.
 
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I am not changing the topic or derailing the thread, rather trying toduiscuss the whole social picture, not just the part which looks good from indian perspective.
 
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we will solve the problem internally......

polio is LEAST of india's concern! Incidence of HIV/AIDs in that country are still pretty much on par with Africa.

Incidence of HIV in USA is double that of India. yeah, Africa is better to live in than USA. :rofl:

Get real. HIV is a far rarer disease than Polio, and one is far less likely to get it.

I am not changing the topic or derailing the thread, rather trying toduiscuss the whole social picture, not just the part which looks good from indian perspective.

You are trying to present the view that you find comforting and ignoring the other view. :rofl:

Then you say you are trying to stay on topic. :rofl:

Quit trolling.
 
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HIV/AIDS is even worse than Polio... India is a sore loser in most of the competitions Pakistan vs India happens...
 
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HIV/AIDS is even worse than Polio... India is a sore loser in most of the competitions Pakistan vs India happens...

I have some even more bad news for you

UNAIDS head lauds India’s HIV-AIDS prevention efforts

The health minister recently met the Mr Michael Sidibe, executive director of UNAIDS who commended India’s excellent performance in preventing the spread of HIV. Despite its huge population and diverse ethnic cultures, India remains a low prevalence HIV country. In the past decade, India has made a significant dent in the battle against HIV by reducing HIV infections by 56%. The executive director added that India’ HIV-AIDS prevention model is remarkable and it needs to be showcased in the upcoming International AIDS Conference so that other nations can replicate India’s success.

UNAIDS head lauds India's HIV-AIDS prevention efforts | Health News | Health Research | Diet & Weight Loss Tips| Health Products | Medicines & Drugs | Health.India.com
 
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Good thing India is doing well, but no need for snide comparisons with Pakistan..........We want peace and friendship here people:agree:
If we say that China and India shouldn't be compared because of different situations, we should apply the same principle to India and Pakistan too..........
 
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Good thing India is doing well, but no need for snide comparisons with Pakistan..........We want peace and friendship here people:agree:
If we say that China and India shouldn't be compared because of different situations, we should apply the same principle to India and Pakistan too..........

Comparison is made by NY times. Some Pakistani members took it to their heart.
 
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