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Polio vaccine schedule

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Polio vaccine schedule
The type of polio vaccines used in the national immunization schedule in each country: only inactivated poliovirus vaccines (IPV), oral poliovirus vaccines (OPV), or both.
Source
World Health Organization (2024)processed by Our World in Data
Last updated
January 13, 2025
Next expected update
May 2026
Date range
2019–2023

Sources and processing

World Health Organization – Vaccination schedule for Poliomyelitis

The vaccine scheduler table summarizes the current vaccination schedule for young children, adolescents, and adults for Poliomyelitis. The data is updated regularly with the most recent official country reporting collected through the WHO/UNICEF joint reporting process.

Retrieved on
April 22, 2024
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
Vaccination schedule for Poliomyelitis, World Health Organization (2024)

The vaccine scheduler table summarizes the current vaccination schedule for young children, adolescents, and adults for Poliomyelitis. The data is updated regularly with the most recent official country reporting collected through the WHO/UNICEF joint reporting process.

Retrieved on
April 22, 2024
Citation
This is the citation of the original data obtained from the source, prior to any processing or adaptation by Our World in Data. To cite data downloaded from this page, please use the suggested citation given in Reuse This Work below.
Vaccination schedule for Poliomyelitis, World Health Organization (2024)

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“Data Page: Polio vaccine schedule”, part of the following publication: Fiona Spooner, Saloni Dattani, Samantha Vanderslott, and Max Roser (2022) - “Vaccination”. Data adapted from World Health Organization. Retrieved from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260304-094028/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.html [online resource] (archived on March 4, 2026).

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World Health Organization (2024) – processed by Our World in Data

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World Health Organization (2024) – processed by Our World in Data. “Polio vaccine schedule” [dataset]. World Health Organization, “Vaccination schedule for Poliomyelitis” [original data]. Retrieved April 1, 2026 from https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20260304-094028/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.html (archived on March 4, 2026).

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Data URL (CSV format)
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false
Metadata URL (JSON format)
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false

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Examples of how to load this data into different data analysis tools.

Excel / Google Sheets
=IMPORTDATA("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
Python with Pandas
import pandas as pd
import requests

# Fetch the data.
df = pd.read_csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", storage_options = {'User-Agent': 'Our World In Data data fetch/1.0'})

# Fetch the metadata
metadata = requests.get("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false").json()
R
library(jsonlite)

# Fetch the data
df <- read.csv("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")

# Fetch the metadata
metadata <- fromJSON("https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.metadata.json?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false")
Stata
import delimited "https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/polio-vaccine-schedule.csv?v=1&csvType=full&useColumnShortNames=false", encoding("utf-8") clear