Health
Week-long-polio immunization drive concludes
The programme has taken various initiatives to reduce the risk of virus transmission.
Islamabad: The one week-long national immunization drive against polio concluded on Thursday (today) during which over 43 million children under the age of five years received lifesaving vaccines across the country.
According to details, the campaign was synchronized with Afghanistan so that children on both sides of the border received vaccines at the same time and are protected from polio.
Over 340,000 trained and dedicated polio workers were engaged in the vaccination drive to inoculate the children at their doorstep. A supplementary dose of Vitamin A was also administered to the eligible children.
Dr Shahzad Baig, Coordinator of the National Emergency Operations Centre, Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI), expressed satisfaction over the successful conclusion of the immunization campaign.
“Pakistan has made enormous progress over the last 18 months, but we need to drive even harder to achieve the results we want. We need to ensure all eligible children are vaccinated during each campaign to build their immunity against polio,” Dr Baig said.
He said that the programme has intensified its efforts to address challenges related to vaccine hesitancy, community engagement and service delivery, to counter the long-standing issues following the emergence of new polio cases in South KP.
There have been six cases reported in North Waziristan recently after a gap of 15 months.
The programme has taken various initiatives to reduce the risk of virus transmission, focusing on specific geographical areas.
Notably, the repeated polio vaccination campaigns are imperative for building immunity among children and preventing possible death or lifelong paralysis.