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Nationwide Polio Immunization Drive Underway in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD – Pakistan initiated a week-long nationwide polio immunization campaign on Monday, aiming to safeguard 45 million children across the country from the crippling virus, according to official sources.
Ongoing Fight Against Polio
The World Health Organization reports that Pakistan and neighboring Afghanistan are the only nations worldwide where the transmission of the potentially deadly and debilitating poliovirus remains persistent.
Recent Polio Case Statistics
Since the beginning of this year, Pakistan has recorded only six cases of polio. While this number is significantly lower than the 74 cases reported last year, it is a notable increase from the single case documented in 2021. This underscores the ongoing need for vigilance and sustained immunization efforts.
Call for Public Cooperation
Mustafa Kamal, Pakistan’s Minister for National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination, has appealed to parents to fully cooperate with healthcare personnel conducting door-to-door vaccinations for children.
Threats to Health Workers
Vaccination teams frequently encounter hostility from militant groups who propagate misinformation, falsely alleging that immunization campaigns are a clandestine Western scheme to sterilize children in Muslim communities.

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Tragic Toll on Polio Workers
Tragically, since the 1990s, over 200 individuals involved in polio eradication efforts, including vaccinators and law enforcement officers assigned to protect them, have lost their lives in violent attacks.