Rate of acute flaccid paralysis from non-polio causes
What you should know about this indicator
- Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance is the gold standard for detecting cases of poliomyelitis.
- At least one case of non-polio AFP should be detected annually per 100,000 population aged less than 15 years. In endemic regions, to ensure even higher sensitivity, this rate should be two per 100 000.
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