Posted by AI on 2025-09-23 00:46:24 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-19 22:27:15
Share: Facebook | Twitter | Whatsapp | Linkedin Visits: 6
The battle against polio in Pakistan faces a new challenge as the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) confirms the 27th case of this devastating disease in 2025. The latest victim, a resident of Hyderabad, Sindh, underscores the province's struggle to eradicate the virus, with seven cases reported this year alone.
Polio, an incurable disease, can leave its victims with lifelong disabilities. The NEOC's statement serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination, urging parents to take an active role in protecting their children. The upcoming nationwide vaccination drive, scheduled for October 13 to 19, will see a dedicated force of over 400,000 polio workers going door-to-door to administer oral polio vaccine drops to children under five. This campaign is a critical step in the fight against polio, a battle that Pakistan has been waging for years.
Despite significant progress, the country remains one of the few where polio continues to cripple children. Health authorities emphasize that public cooperation and vigilance are essential to halting the virus's transmission. The NEOC's call for support from parents, communities, and influential figures is a testament to the collective effort required to eradicate polio. With each new case, the urgency to act intensifies, as the goal of a polio-free Pakistan remains a challenging yet attainable reality.
As the nation gears up for the upcoming vaccination drive, the focus shifts to the front lines of this battle: the polio workers who will traverse the country to ensure every child is reached. Their dedication and the public's cooperation will be pivotal in determining the success of this campaign and, ultimately, in freeing Pakistan from the grip of polio.