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Another polio case in Pakistan, number of cases rises to 65

Number of polio cases in Balochistan this year has reached 27

GNN Web Desk
Published ایک دن قبل on دسمبر 24 2024، 12:43 شام
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Another polio case in Pakistan, number of cases rises to 65

Islamabad: One more case of polio has been reported in Pakistan, taking the total number of polio cases reported this year to 65.

According to media reports, the Polio Emergency Operation Center said that a 1.5-year-old child has been infected with polio in Balochistan’s Qila Abdullah district.

After the new case was reported, the number of children infected with polio in Balochistan this year has reached 27.

It is pertinent to note that a new case of polio was reported in Pakistan on December 19, after which the number of people infected with polio across the country this year has reached 64.

An official of the Regional Reference Laboratory established for polio eradication at the NIH said that a new case was reported from Jacobabad yesterday.

Earlier, on December 13, the poliovirus was confirmed in one child each from Jacobabad and Sukkur districts of Sindh. This was the first case reported from Sukkur this year. However, four children have been infected with the disease in Jacobabad so far.

According to the NIH, the highest number of cases reported this year, 27, are from Balochistan, while 18 cases were reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 17 from Sindh, and one case each from Punjab and Islamabad.

Regional Reference Laboratory officials advised parents to ensure that children under the age of five are vaccinated to protect them from the virus.

He said that currently, a large-scale campaign to vaccinate more than 44 million children against polio is underway in 143 districts of the country. To keep children safe, parents must bring their children forward for vaccination.

It should be noted that a few days ago, a statement issued by the Ministry of Health said that 60 percent of the polio cases reported this year did not receive any routine immunization vaccine, due to which the severity of the disease was seen in children.