The polio outbreak could spread across the region. A new report by the British medical journal, the Lancet, says neighboring countries are now at risk. A German scientist says although the threat of a polio outbreak in Europe is not very high, countries in eastern Europe should catch up on their vaccinations.
"Definitely, as long as there are countries worldwide with a polio transmission, there is a threat to our status of being polio-free and there is a threat that the infection, not necessarily the disease, will be introduced to Germany. Currently, we have a rather high vaccination coverage in most countries of central Europe and western Europe so the threat of an introduction is not that high. The only country which has considerably less vaccinations than most of the other western European countries is Austria."(In) "eastern Europe, there are some countries like Bosnia-Herzegovina and Ukraine which have rather low vaccination coverage so they should try to catch up here." said Prof. Martin Eichner, Infection Epidemiology, Tuebingen Univ..
圖賓根大學的教授馬丁·埃希納在《流行病學與傳染》上稱:“只要有小兒麻痹癥這種病情輸入的國家,對于未接種疫苗的人來說,就是一種威脅。而且,這種傳染病不一定會發病,就會被輸入德國。目前,中歐和西歐的大部分國家小兒麻痹癥疫苗接種率相當高,該疾病的輸入威脅還不算大。相比其他西歐國家,只有奧地利接種疫苗的人很少。在東歐一些國家,比如波黑和烏克蘭,疫苗接種率也相當低,他們應該迎頭趕上,盡力接種這種疫苗。”