Pakistan reports its first polio case of 2025
By Our Staff Reporter
2025-01-23
ISLAMABAD: After a significant rise in polio cases last year, which totalled 73, the country has reported its first case of polio for 2025.
The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health confirmed the case in a 45-month-old male child from Dera Ismall Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. As the sample was collected on Jan 7, the case has been placed in the list of year 2025.
According to an official from the lab, D.I. Khan had reported 11 polio cases in 2024.
In total, 73 polio cases were reported across the country last year 27 in Balochistan, 22 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 22 in Sindh and one each in Punjab and Islamabad.
Polio is a paralytic disease with no cure. To protect children from this debilitating illness, multiple doses of the oral polio vaccine, along with completion of the routine vaccination schedule for all children under five, are essential.
The Pakistan Polio Programme conducts several mass vaccination campaigns throughout the year, bringing vaccines directly to children`s doorsteps, while the Expanded Programme on Immunisation offers free vaccinations against 12 childhood diseases at health facilities.
The first nationwide polio vaccination campaign of 2025 is scheduled for February 3-9. It is crucial for parents to ensure that all children under five are vaccinated to keep them protected from the disease, the official emphasised.