Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Polio virus detection in 47 sites sparks nationwide concern

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KARACHI:  The Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme has confirmed the presence of the polio virus in 47 environmental samples collected nationwide. According to an official statement, 116 samples were collected for testing in May 2025, out of which 69 samples tested negative. However, the virus was detected in samples from 34 districts. The programme further revealed … Read more

Polio virus detected in sewage of 14 districts across Pakistan

Polio virus detected in sewage of 14 districts across Pakistan

The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at Pakistan’s National Institute of Health has once again confirmed the presence of the polio virus in sewage lines across 14 districts in all four provinces. The National Emergency Operations Centre for Polio has also verified the detection of Wild Poliovirus Type 1 in environmental samples. According to … Read more

Sindh districts report polio virus in sewage samples

Poliovirus samples detected in 16 European countries

Poliovirus has been found in sewage samples from Mirpurkhas, Thatta, and Naushahro Feroze districts in Sindh. The samples were collected on December 23 and 24 and tested positive for Wild Poliovirus Type 1. In 2024, over 480 sewage samples tested positive for poliovirus across the country. Pakistan has been struggling to eliminate polio, with 73 … Read more

First polio case reported in Islamabad after 16 years

Pakistan reaches 40 Polio cases in 2024

KARACHI: Another case of polio has been reported in Pakistan this year, after which the number of polio cases this year has increased to 17.

According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), polio virus has been confirmed in a child from Islamabad’s Union Council 4, after which a polio case has reported after about 16 years in federal capital.

According to the NIH the presence of polio virus has been found in the June environmental samples of the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

On the other hand, Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication Ayesha Raza Farooq said that unfortunately another Pakistani child has been affected by polio. She said the government has made a comprehensive road map to stop the spread of polio.

Regarding polio cases in the country, Coordinator National Emergency Operations Center Anwar ul Haque said that we are intensifying efforts to deliver polio vaccine to every child.

From September 9-13, the Polio Programme will launch a large-scale vaccination campaign across 115 districts to vaccinate 33 million children under the age of five.

Vaccinators will go door-to-door to deliver the oral polio vaccine (OPV), to reach children in hard-to-reach and underserved areas.

On the other hand, Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) is deeply shocked about the recent surge in polio cases reported in Pakistan, particularly in the capital city of Islamabad. As the leading voice of healthcare professionals in the country, PMA is alarmed by the re-emergence of this preventable disease and its impact on the health and well-being of our children.

Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Shoro, Secretary General of PMA, has emphasized the urgent need for increased vaccination efforts and public awareness campaigns to address the growing threat of polio in Pakistan.

Dr. Shoro stated, “The recent polio cases in Islamabad are explicit reminder of the importance of vaccination and the need for a coordinated response to protect our children from this debilitating disease.”

PMA calls on the government, healthcare providers, and the public to prioritize polio eradication efforts and ensure that every child receives the necessary vaccinations to prevent the spread of the virus. Vaccination campaigns must be intensified, and community engagement initiatives must be strengthened to reach every child, especially in high-risk areas.

Dr. Shoro reiterated PMA’s commitment to supporting polio eradication efforts and working collaboratively with government agencies, international partners, and the community to achieve a polio-free Pakistan.

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PMA expresses concern over detection of polio virus

Afghanistan's Polio Vaccination Initiative Suspended by Taliban

KARACHI: Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) strongly expresses its distress over the recent detection of the polio virus type 1(WPV1) in six districts in the country and Pakistan’s alarming designation as the second most polluted country in the world.

The PMA believes that these issues pose significant threats to the health and well-being of the nation. The recent detection of samples of the polio virus in six districts in Pakistan has raised serious concerns within the medical community. As an organization committed to promoting public health, the PMA recognizes the urgent need for immediate and effective action to contain the outbreak.

It urges the government and relevant health authorities to prioritize the vaccination campaign and ensure its comprehensive coverage across the affected regions.

The PMA also appeals to parents and caregivers to cooperate with health workers and have their children vaccinated against polio to safeguard the nation’s future generations.

Pakistan’s ranking as the second most polluted country in the world in 2023 is an alarming revelation and demands immediate attention from relevant authorities.

The PMA emphasizes the need for decisive measures to mitigate the adverse effects of air pollution and protect the health of the population. It urges the government to enforce stricter regulations on industrial emissions, vehicular pollution, and solid waste management practices.

Additionally, the PMA encourages citizens to adopt sustainable practices and reduce their carbon footprint to contribute to a cleaner environment for all. The detection of the polio virus in multiple districts and Pakistan’s ranking as the second most polluted country are indicators of the challenges we face in safeguarding public health.

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New polio case detected in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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  • The number of polio cases has increased to six in country in 2023.
  • The children under age of five especially at risk from this virus.
  • Poliovirus confirmed in 20 environmental samples of 12 districts.

ISLAMABAD: A Polio virus has been confirmed in a nine-month old child in Orakzai district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa(KP).

According to spokesperson of the Federal Ministry of Health , with this fresh case, the number of polio cases in the country this year has increased to six.

He said that the confirmation of polio virus in 20 environmental samples from 12 districts of the country was alarming. The virus has affected another child of our country, he said and added that children under the age of five were especially at risk from this virus.

He urged the parents to give polio drops to their children to protect them from polio virus.

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Poliovirus confirms in 11 more environmental samples  

Poliovirus samples detected in 16 European countries
  • Polio virus detected in five environmental samples of KP.
  • The virus found in Chaman , Pishin and Quetta , Balochistan.
  • Polio virus was also confirmed in two sewage samples of Karachi.

ISLAMABAD: The presence of polio virus was confirmed in the environmental samples collected from eleven districts of the country.

The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health Islamabad has confirmed the detection of Type-1 Wild Poliovirus (WPV1) in 11 environmental (sewage) samples collected in October 2023 (four from Peshawar, three from Quetta Block, two from Karachi and one each from Bannu& Lahore)

The polio virus was found in environmental samples from four different areas of Chaman, Pishin and Quetta in Balochistan. Similarly, virus detected in Bannu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and four in Peshawar.

Polio virus was also found in the environmental samples of Keamari and District Central of Karachi in Sindh and Gulshan e Ravi in ​​Lahore in Punjab.

In Pakistan, polio virus has been confirmed in 54 environmental samples so far, while the fourth case of polio was also reported in Karachi couple of days ago.

On the other hand, Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) is very much concerned over the rise in positive environmental samples for Polio.

According to the reports 11 new environmental polio samples have been detected this month in seven cities . The detection of environmental sample are believed positive, when the polio virus is detected in sewage water.

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Poliovirus detects in environmental samples of four districts

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  • The virus found in all samples is related to virus cluster in Afghanistan.
  • Nadeem Jan said 43 positive environmental samples reported in Pakistan.
  • He said Pakistan most sensitive polio surveillance system in world.

ISLAMABAD: Polio virus has been confirmed in environmental samples of four districts of Pakistan.

According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination, the virus found in all the samples is related to the polio virus cluster in Afghanistan.

Caretaker Federal Health Minister Nadeem Jan said that 43 positive environmental samples have been reported in Pakistan, which is very worrying.

The Caretaker Health Minister said that Pakistan has the most sensitive polio surveillance system in the world and the confirmation of the virus in the samples shows that this system is working effectively.

Nadeem Jan said that the presence of viruses in the environment is a threat to every child and there is no cure for polio and only vaccines protect children.

He further said, “We have organized many polio campaigns this year, in November, we will give vaccines in the anti-polio campaign in the areas where the virus is present”.

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Polio virus detected in environmental samples of Peshawar

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Several polio campaigns are being organized in the country. Parents urged to get their children vaccinated against polio. Pakistan Polio Program is determined to eradicate polio. Polio virus has been detected in the environmental samples of Peshawar, the spokesperson of Ministry of Health reported. This year, a total of 15 positive environmental samples have been … Read more

PMA deeply concerned over detection of Afghan origin polio virus

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  • This development highlights the need for immediate action.
  • Dr Shoro urges government to take immediate measures.
  • He demanded for launching robust vaccination campaigns,

KARACHI: The Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) is deeply concerned about the recent detection of the Afghan-origin polio virus in District Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

This development highlights the need for immediate action to prevent the spread of the virus and protect the population from further outbreaks.

Hon. Secretary General, Pakistan Medical Association (Centre), Dr. Abdul Ghafoor Shoro, urges the government of Pakistan to take immediate and effective measures to contain the spread of polio in the affected areas. This includes launching robust vaccination campaigns, ensuring access to quality vaccines, and strengthening surveillance systems to detect and respond to any new cases.

He also stresses the importance of cross-border cooperation with Afghanistan to address the issue at its root. Unfortunately endemic wild poliovirus type 1 remains in two countries: Pakistan and Afghanistan and is eradicated from the rest of the world. Both countries must work together to enhance vaccination coverage and implement strict measures to prevent the movement of polio-infected individuals between the two nations.

Dr Shoro said polio is a highly infectious disease that primarily affects children under the age of five. It can cause paralysis and, in severe cases, can be fatal. Pakistan has made significant progress in its efforts to eradicate polio but the recent detection of the Afghan-origin virus emphasizes the fragility of these gains.

He calls upon the government, healthcare professionals, and the general public to remain vigilant and actively participate in polio immunization campaigns. It is crucial to ensure that all children receive the necessary doses of the polio vaccine to prevent the spread of the virus and protect future generations.

Secretary General, PMA, also encourages community leaders, religious scholars, and advocacy groups to play an active role in dispelling myths and misconceptions surrounding polio vaccination. By uniting efforts, we can overcome the challenges posed by polio and work towards a polio-free Pakistan.

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Polio in New York City wastewater suggests virus is circulating

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Polio virus has been found in New York City’s wastewater, health officials say. This comes after a case of polio was found in Rockland County, New York, last month. The fact that poliovirus was found is “alarming but not surprising,” an official says. The virus that causes polio has been found in New York City … Read more

Polio virus found in London sewage system samples

Polio virus

The UK has declared a national incident following the detection of poliovirus in sewage samples. The disease may be spreading among “closely linked” persons. If an outbreak is verified, the UK will lose its designation as polio-free, which it has had since 2003. The United Kingdom has declared a national incident following the detection of … Read more

Israel detects 1st polio case since 1989

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JERUSALEM – The Israeli Ministry of Health on Sunday said it has detected polio infection in a 4-year-old child in Jerusalem. This is the first case of polio detected in Israel since 1989, according to Israeli media. The child was not vaccinated as part of the routine vaccinations that children receive in Israel, the ministry … Read more

Murad Ali Shah urge masses to make Anti polio drive successful

Murad Ali Shah

Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah has urged masses to make anti polio drive campaign successful by cooperating in every possible way. In a recent statement on Monday, Chief Minister Sindh Syed Murad Ali Shah said no child should be left Unadministered with polio drops. The success of the polio campaign depends on the … Read more

Sindh Witnesses another Polio Case in Shikarpur District

Sindh Witnesses

Despite of tireless efforts to eradicate polio in Pakistan, Sindh Witnesses another Polio Case in Shikarpur District. As per details Sindh Witnesses another Polio Case in Shikarpur District. Health officials reported that the case witnessed in Shikarpur District of Sindh where two and a half year old girl found positive with polio. According to district … Read more

Cricketer Wasim Akram appointed ambassador for polio eradication

Wasim Akram appointed ambassador for polio eradication

Top cricketer Wasim Akram has been appointed the ambassador for polio eradication in Pakistan here on Thursday. According to the details, a ceremony regarding World Polio Day was held in Islamabad in which Wasim Akram and Coordinator Pakistan Polio Program signed the agreement. Addressing the ceremony, Prime Minister Assistant on Health Dr. Zafar Mirza said … Read more

International Polio Day being observed today

World Polio Day observed on October 24

International Polio Day is being observed all across the globe including Pakistan here on October 24, Thursday. The purpose of this day’s celebration is to raise awareness about polio and make efforts to eradicate polio virus from all parts of the world. In 1988, the World Health Organization and Rotary International launched the Global Polio … Read more

KPK witnesses another polio case

polio case registered in KPK

Alarming increase in polio cases as one more affectee surfaced from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Friday. As per details, the new case was reported from Lakki Marwat area in a three-month-old child. The authorities said the minor was not vaccinated against the virus. The tally of polio cases has reached up to 72 this year … Read more