Islamabad, November 22 – Pakistan’s battle against polio continues as two new cases were reported in Sindh this week, bringing the total number of cases in 2024 to 52. The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) confirmed the cases, highlighting the persistent threat of Wild Poliovirus Type 1.
Details of the Latest Cases
The new infections include:
- A three-year-old boy from Dera Ismail Khan.
- A one-and-a-half-year-old girl from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Genetic analysis of the virus is currently underway to trace its origin.
Regional Breakdown of Polio Cases in Pakistan
The distribution of polio cases across Pakistan this year includes:
- Balochistan: 24 cases (highest in the country)
- Sindh: 13 cases
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 5 cases
- Punjab: 1 case
- Islamabad: 1 case
Authorities Stress Vaccination Campaigns
Health officials emphasize the need for urgent and efficient vaccination drives, particularly in high-risk areas. While the virus remains endemic in Pakistan, authorities believe polio can still be eradicated through targeted vaccination campaigns.
Global Concern and Support
International organizations have expressed alarm over the increasing number of cases, urging Pakistan to implement emergency measures. The Pakistani government has assured global partners of intensified efforts to curb the virus’s spread. Representatives from global health organizations are expected to visit Pakistan later this month to assess the situation and provide support.
A Persistent Threat to Children
Pakistan remains one of the few countries where polio is still prevalent, posing a significant risk to children. The 50th case of the year, reported on November 19, involved a 20-month-old girl in Tank district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Call to Action
Eradicating polio from Pakistan will require comprehensive vaccination campaigns, strong government action, and international collaboration. The fight against this crippling disease remains a critical priority for the nation.