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WHO prequalifies new polio vaccine to boost global outbreak response

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BENGALURU, Feb ‌13 (Reuters) - The World Health Organization ​said on Friday it had prequalified another ⁠novel oral polio vaccine type 2 (nOPV2), a step it said would ​speed efforts to eradicate the disease.

Prequalification certifies ‌that the vaccine meets international standards for quality and safety, allowing U.N. agencies ⁠such as UNICEF to ⁠buy and distribute it for immunization campaigns.

The nOPV2 shot is designed to be more genetically stable than ‌older oral polio vaccines, lowering the risk ⁠of triggering new ‌outbreaks while helping to ​stop transmission, the WHO said.

The move follows a pledge by global leaders ‌in December to provide $1.9 ​billion to ⁠support eradication efforts, aiming to protect ‌370 million ⁠children each year despite recent budget cuts.

Polio, a disabling and potentially life-threatening disease, ​has been ‌wiped out in many regions but continues ⁠to circulate.

(Reporting by ​Ruchika Khanna in Bengaluru. Editing ​by Mark Potter)

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