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WHO commends Burundi for swift detection of circulating poliovirus type 2 | News24

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The World Health Organisation has commended Burundi's strong disease surveillance mechanism for the swift detection of an outbreak of circulating poliovirus type 2, the first in the country in over 30 years.

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