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The Committee agreed that the situation still constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) and recommended the extension of the Temporary Recommendations for a further three months.
The Committee provided the Director General with updated risk categorisations as follows:
States currently exporting wild poliovirus or cVDPV
States infected with wild poliovirus or cVDPVs but not currently exporting
In addition, all travellers to Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Central African Republic, Ukraine, Madagascar, Myanmar and Guinea should ensure they have had a full primary course of poliomyelitis vaccine and be offered a booster if it has been more than 10 years since their last dose (these countries are no longer infected with WPV1 or cVDPV but remain vulnerable to international spread or to the emergence of the disease).
Travellers should be encouraged to take strict precautions with food, water and personal hygiene.
In addition, in order to comply with the WHO and ECDC
recommendations and also to avoid travellers being vaccinated in the polio-infected country, authorities in the UK have made the following vaccination recommendations.
In Scotland, Health Protection Scotland (HPS) advise:
In England, Public Health England and NaTHNaC have issued advice which is different to that in Scotland (please look at Travel Health Pro Clinical updates for full details).