Pakistan confirms 2 new polio cases; total rises to 21
To curb the spread, Pakistan will launch a nationwide polio vaccination campaign on September 1
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has reported two new polio cases, raising the country’s total to 21 this year. Health authorities have confirmed infections in Lower Kohistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) and Badin (Sindh), prompting tighter vaccination measures in the affected districts.
Details of new cases
According to the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), a six-year-old girl from Union Council Pattan in Lower Kohistan and a 21-month-old girl from Union Council Matli-II in Badin have tested positive for the poliovirus.
This brings the tally of polio cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to 13 and in Sindh to 6. Earlier this year, Punjab and Gilgit-Baltistan each reported one case.
Polio remains a threat
Health officials reiterated that polio is an incurable disease and the only protection is timely and repeated vaccination. “Every missed child is a risk to all children,” NEOC stressed in its statement.
Nationwide campaign from Sept 1
To curb the spread, Pakistan will launch a nationwide polio vaccination campaign on September 1, during which millions of children under five will be administered drops. Special focus will be placed on high-risk districts, including areas where fresh cases have emerged.
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Last week, Pakistan recorded a decline in the presence of the polio virus in environmental samples, according to the latest laboratory report from the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC).
Fewer positive samples detected
Out of 127 sewage samples collected from 87 districts, only 42 tested positive for the virus, while 75 samples were polio-free. Results for 10 samples are still awaited.
The NEOC report highlights progress in several provinces:
- Balochistan: 22 out of 23 samples were negative, with one testing positive.
- Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: 24 samples were polio-free, seven tested positive.
- Punjab: 15 samples were negative, 12 tested positive.
- Sindh: 10 negative, 19 positive.
- Islamabad: One negative sample, three virus-free samples reported.
- AJK & Gilgit-Baltistan: All samples tested negative for polio.
Testing and surveillance
All tests were conducted at the National Institute of Health’s Polio Regional Laboratory in Islamabad, which plays a key role in monitoring environmental surveillance to detect poliovirus circulation.
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