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ATLANTIC OCEAN Luanda Kinshasa Brazzaville DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO ANGOLA ANGOLA REP. OF THE CONGO NAMIBIA ZAMBIA BOTSWANA Moxico Moxico Bíe Bíe Huíla Huíla Uíge Uíge Kuando Kubango Kuando Kubango Malanje Malanje Cunene Cunene Lunda Norte Lunda Norte Lunda Sul Lunda Sul Namibe Namibe Zaire Zaire Bengo Bengo Kwanza Sul Kwanza Sul Benguela Benguela Huambo Huambo Kwanza Norte Kwanza Norte Cabinda Luanda Luanda Area shown AFRICA 0 100 200 km 0 100 200 mi National capital STOP team 2012 presence by province 2011 2010 Polio virus cases by municipality Province boundary Municipality boundary International boundary Confirmed polio cases, 1996 - 2012 Fighting polio in Angola 200 400 600 800 1,000 1,200 ’12 ’11 ’10 ’09 ’08 ’07 ’06 ’05 ’04 ’03 ’02 ’01 ’00 ’99 ’98 ’97 ’96 81 15 7 1103 115 1 0 0 0 10 2 8 29 29 33 5 0 Despite being eradicated in 2001, polio reestablished itself in Angola in 2005. An international effort to combat the disease has dramatically reduced infections, with no reported cases since July 2011. The joint CDC and WHO program Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) is supporting an Angolan government-led effort to ensure that every child is vaccinated during the course of national campaigns. As Angola nears a polio-free year, the STOP team is working to prevent polio reemergence in high risk areas. March 16, 2012 – U542 STATE (HIU) HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT [email protected] http://hiu.state.gov U.S. Department of State Names and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritative UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Angola: Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) Field Team Presence, 2012 Sources: World Health Organization, Polio Case Count, Feb, 24, 2012; Angola Polio Weekly Update; Angola STOP Team 39

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A T L A N T I CO C E A N

Luanda

Kinshasa

Brazzaville

DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC

OF THECONGO

A N G O L A

ANGOLA

REP. OF THE CONGO

N A M I B I A

ZAMBIA

BOTSWANA

M o x i c oM o x i c oB í eB í e

H u í l aH u í l a

U í g eU í g e

K u a n d oK u b a n g oK u a n d o

K u b a n g o

MalanjeMalanje

C u n e n eC u n e n e

LundaNorteLundaNorte

Lunda SulLunda Sul

NamibeNamibe

Z a i r eZ a i r e

BengoBengo

KwanzaSul

KwanzaSul

BenguelaBenguela

HuamboHuambo

KwanzaNorte

KwanzaNorte

Cabinda

LuandaLuanda

Areashown

A F R I C A

0 100 200 km

0 100 200 mi

Nationalcapital

STOP team2012 presenceby province

2011

2010

Polio virus casesby municipality

Provinceboundary

Municipalityboundary

Internationalboundary

Con�rmed polio cases,1996 - 2012

Fighting polio in Angola

200

400

600

800

1,000

1,200

’12’11’10’09’08’07’06’05’04’03’02’01’00’99’98’97’96

81

15 7

1103

115

1 0 0 0 10 2 8 29 29 335 0

Despite being eradicated in 2001, polio reestablished itself in Angola in 2005. An international e�ort to combat the disease has dramatically reduced infections, with no reported cases since July 2011. The joint CDC and WHO program Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) is supporting an Angolan government-led e�ort to ensure that every child is vaccinated during the course of national campaigns. As Angola nears a polio-free year, the STOP team is working to prevent polio reemergence in high risk areas.

March 16, 2012 – U542 STATE (HIU)

HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT

[email protected]://hiu.state.gov

U.S. Department of State

Names and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritativeUNCLASSIFIED

UNCLASSIFIED

Angola: Stop Transmission of Polio (STOP) Field Team Presence, 2012

Sources: World Health Organization, Polio Case Count, Feb, 24, 2012; Angola Polio Weekly Update; Angola STOP Team 39