Pakistan’s Fight Against PolioPakistan’s Fight Against Polio

Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio

Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio: The National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) for Polio Eradication has credited the government for their efforts in Pakistan’s fight against polio.

Pakistan’s historic progress in working towards polio eradication would not have been achieved without the dedicated efforts of the government health departments.

Since 2014, there has been an overall 97% reduction in polio cases in Pakistan: from 306 cases in 2014 to 8 in 2017. This year, 2 polio cases have been reported thus far.

Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio
Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio

The NEOC Coordinator Dr. Rana Safdar gave a briefing on the current polio epidemiology and the plans in hand to interrupt poliovirus transmission during 2018. “Maintaining highest quality SIAs in alignment with Afghanistan with a focus on hotspots will do the job along with convergence of efforts for strengthening routine immunization, water and sanitation, as well as nutrition,” Rana stated.

It was endorsed that polio eradication enjoyed broad political and popular support in Pakistan and the country has no option but to continue the course set for eradication. The frontline workers for their dedication cannot be ignored in this regard.

Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio
Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio

Sehat Muhafiz frontline health workers are at the center of polio eradication efforts. During nationwide immunization campaigns, 260,000 men and women walk from house-to-house and vaccinate every child under the age of 5.

By ensuring that no child is missed, they are building immunity at community level, a critical step on the road to eradication.

Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio
Pakistan’s Fight Against Polio

Two cases from Balochistan and seven from Afghanistan worry health authorities as the two countries have been declared one block.

In spite of desires that the poliovirus would be destroyed in 2018, the rise of two cases in Pakistan and nine cases in Afghanistan has froze experts in the wellbeing segments as the two nations have been announced one square.

Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq, Prime Minister’s Focal Person on Polio Eradication said at an event organized by NEOC.

Also present on the occasion were the Secretary and Director General of NHSRC, the National Coordinator, as well as the technical focal person from the Armed Force and representatives of WHO, UNICEF, MBGF and N-STOP.

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