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Drive to eradicate polio is getting back on track

John Donnelly/The Boston Globe The Boston Globe Tuesday, August 3, 2004
An outbreak in Nigeria looks beatable

PRETORIA The resumption of vaccinations against polio in a northern Nigerian state, suspended almost a year ago, has gone better than expected, raising a glimmer of hope that the virus can be eradicated by year's end, officials said Monday.

Article from the International Herald Tribune

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