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Presented By: School of Public Health

World Polio Day

U-M SPH and Rotary of Ann Arbor partner to light U-M iconic Rackham Building

SPH in partnership with Rotary Club of Ann Arbor will light up the iconic Rackham Building on the U-M campus with the statement "End Polio Now" during World Polio Day October 24; 6:45 p.m. ceremony and remarks by SPH Professor Laura Rozek followed by the lighting of Rackham Auditorium which will stay illuminated 7-10:00 p.m., Monday, Oct. 24, 2016 Lighting of the building brings awareness to the campaign to end polio, which is a vaccine preventable disease that still threatens children in parts of the world today. The Rackham building was selected because of its historical significance. On April 12, 1955, in Rackham Auditorium, Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., director of the Poliomyelitis Vaccine Evaluation Center at the University of Michigan School of Public Health announced to the world that the Salk polio vaccine was "safe, effective and potent." Today, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only remaining polio-endemic countries, with a total of 51 cases reported between them this year as of October 14. Rotary International is lighting iconic structures all over the world to raise awareness and recognize the global progress that has been made to eradicate polio. Previous projections include the Coliseum in Rome, the House of Parliament in London, the Sydney Opera House, and the Great Pyramid in Egypt.

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