Another Child Crippled By Polio

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ISLAMABAD: Another child has been paralysed by polio in Balochistan, marking the 33rd case of the disease in Pakistan this year, Polio Eradication officials said on 14-October-2024.

The latest victim, a 35-month-old boy from Quetta, had not received any routine immunization doses. According to his parents, he received supplementary immunization activity (SIA) doses inconsistently. The child experienced the onset of paralysis on August 22, 2024, despite ongoing vaccination efforts aimed at curbing the wild poliovirus, which continues to circulate, particularly in Balochistan. Of the 33 cases reported across Pakistan this year, 17 have emerged from Balochistan, highlighting the province as the most affected region.

Officials from the Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) said that environmental samples from Quetta district and Quetta block have consistently tested positive for WPV1 this year, indicating continued circulation of the virus and heightened risk to children. In 2024 alone, 37 positive environmental samples and three cases have been reported from Quetta, while Quetta block has reported 65 positive samples and 11 cases. A widespread refusal to vaccinate by parents, driven by misinformation and mistrust, is a major factor behind the polio resurgence. PEI officials noted that an increasing number of children in Pakistan have never received any vaccine, a dangerous trend that continues to fuel the transmission of the virus. In Quetta, where environmental samples repeatedly test positive for the virus, children are especially vulnerable.

Compounding the issue are the logistical difficulties posed by local protests and insecurity, which have led to disruptions in vaccination campaigns. Health experts warn that the rise of “zero-dose” children, coupled with harmful myths about vaccines causing sterility, threatens not just the fight against polio but also efforts to control other vaccine-preventable diseases like diphtheria, measles, and pertussis. Pakistan’s struggle to eliminate polio reflects broader healthcare challenges, particularly in reaching remote and underserved populations. The resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases like polio underscores the need for intensified efforts to combat vaccine hesitancy and ensure all children are fully immunized. This latest case serves as a reminder of the urgent need for action to tackle misinformation, overcome logistical barriers, and rebuild trust in vaccinations, PEI officials added.

Published in News Daily on 15-October-2024.

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