Notable Decline In Poliovirus Detection

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LAHORE: The Taskforce on Polio Eradication in Punjab has hailed a notable decline in poliovirus detection in environmental samples across the province, urging authorities to maintain targeted measures to sustain this progress.

The announcement came during a meeting held on 23-May-2025 at the Civil Secretariat, where officials reviewed recent advancements in the fight against polio.

The taskforce was briefed on the success of the April polio immunisation campaign, which achieved an impressive 98 percent coverage rate.

The meeting, chaired by Punjab Health Minister Khawaja Imran Nazir, was attended by Chief Secretary Zahid Akhtar Zaman, Chief Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Uzma Kardar, secretaries of the home and health departments, and representatives from international organisations supporting polio eradication.

All divisional and deputy commissioners participated via a video link. The health minister reaffirmed the provincial government’s commitment to eradicating polio under Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s leadership.

He praised the health department, commissioners, and deputy commissioners for their role in the successful April campaign, noting that targeted strategies for mobile populations and previously missed children were pivotal to its success.

Chief Secretary Zaman emphasised the challenges of conducting polio campaigns during the summer, particularly the need to maintain the vaccine cold chain.

With the next campaign set to begin on May 26, he directed the Home Department to ensure robust security for transit vaccination teams.

International organisation representatives commended Punjab’s efforts in reducing poliovirus transmission.

Health department officials confirmed that the upcoming campaign will run from May 26 to June 1 in Lahore, Faisalabad, and Rawalpindi, and conclude on May 30 in other districts.

Published in News Daily on 24-May-2025.

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