Over 100,000 Children Remain Unvaccinated In Last Polio Drive

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PESHAWAR: Parents’ reluctance to vaccinate their children against polio continues to haunt their future in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. In the December campaign, 111,118 children remained unvaccinated, up from 95,834 in the October-November drive.

According to data compiled by officials of the Emergency Operation Centre (Polio) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, during the five-day campaign carried out from mid-December 2024, vaccinators covered 6.16 million of the total target of 6.42 million under-five children, which is 96 percent.

However, the main challenge of refusals continues to jeopardise the efforts meant to see the province polio-free.

Of the overall unvaccinated children, 90,751 were missed because they were not present when health workers knocked at the doors of their houses while 20,367 didn’t get the drops due to reluctance of their parents.

In the door-to-door anti-polio campaign from Oct 28 to Nov 3, vaccinators missed 1.5pc of the targeted children in the province due to refusal of their parents or their unavailability at home.

Peshawar records highest number of refusal cases, says report

Of the total of 6.38 million targeted children in 30 districts, 78,355 missed polio vaccine due to their absence from home during the anti-polio teams’ visit while 17,479 didn’t receive the vaccine due to refusal or reluctance of their parents. Both the numbers of missed children and refusals have gone up since then.

The October-November campaign was carried out in 30 districts and the December drive was conducted in 35 districts but indicators with regard to unimmunised children remained similar.

Peshawar, the epicentre of refusals, led the tally of hesitant parents with 13,072 missed and 8,029 refusal cases in December drive, which also showed that no refusal was recorded in Shangla, Malakand, Dir Upper, Chitral Lower and Upper, Buner, Kohistan Upper and Lower, Kolai Palas and Waziristan Upper.

The number of hesitant parents in Battagram, Dir Lower and Bajaur remained two each; in Haripur, Abbottabad and Torghar three each; in Orakzai four; in Swat eight; and in Mohmand 17. The number is negligible, according to the report.

After Peshawar, Bannu recorded 4,303 refusal cases, Lakki Marwat 1,609, Mardan 1,048, Dera Ismail Khan 998, Kohat 944, Swabi 877, Charsadda 562, Nowshera 430, Karak 397, Khyber 285, Tank 151 and South Waziristan Lower 145. However, all districts reported more missed children.

Sources told this scribe that both missed and refusal cases were just a fraction of the whole targeted children but as per international protocol each and every child should be given two drops of vaccine in each campaign till five years.

They said that authorities were concerned about the main districts like Peshawar, Mardan, Charsadda, Bannu and Dera Ismail Khan where the virus was in circulation and could be tackled only through vaccination of the whole eligible population.

Escaping vaccination through direct refusal and pretending to vaccinators that children were not available were almost same as both remained unvaccinated and exposed to being infected with poliovirus, they added.

Pakistan diagnosed 68 polio cases in 2024 including 20 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 27 in Balochistan and in Sindh. Islamabad and Punjab recorded one infection each. Experts believe that the current year will be no exception as cases will continue to emerge.

They say that polio vaccination has become a vicious cycle as vaccinators continue to perform duty in difficult circumstances because in every campaign alleged terrorists attacked them and police personnel guarding them.

Published in Dawn, January 7th, 2025

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