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Australia, which put polio on the Commonwealth meeting agenda, promised an addition 50 million Australian dollars ($54 million). Gates used a video message to the Perth meeting to pledge an extra $40 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He warned that the campaign to eliminate polio forever was at a crossroads, saying recent cases in China demonstrated the risk of a polio resurgence. China had been free of the paralytic disease for 11 years before an outbreak in the country's far western region that has paralyzed 17 people since July, killing one of them. WHO said the polio strain detected in China traveled from neighboring Pakistan. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper also pledged increased funding to polio surveillance, but did not specify an amount. Harper said polio eradication was a key priority of the Canadian mission in Afghanistan. He said 85 percent of Afghanistan was polio free.
Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan said his government's increasing its funding for polio vaccinations in the African nation from $17 million to $30 million annually should result in the disease disappearing by the end of 2012. Nigeria has recorded 49 cases so far this year -- one more than all of 2010. India recorded 44 cases in 2010, but this year has reported a single case, in January.
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