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Polio eradication: Pakistan welcomes Iran’s offer of free vaccines - The Express Tribune

Polio eradication: Pakistan welcomes Iran’s offer of free vaccines
By Sehrish Wasif
Published: June 18, 2015


ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has welcomed Iran’s offer of providing free oral polio vaccines to support the country in its fight against the crippling disease.

On June 15, Iranian health and medical education officials offered free polio vaccines to Pakistan in a meeting with the federal health services minister. The delegation is on a three-day visit to Pakistan to explore options of extending cooperation to Pakistan.

Talking to The Express Tribune, a senior official at the National Health Services, Regulation and Coordination (NHSRC) Ministry said if the plan materialised, it would be a major support for the country, which is among the only three countries worldwide with a polio epidemic. This year 25 children have been crippled by the virus so far.

Every year Pakistan requires 40 to 50 million doses of polio vaccines. The country can get a major relief if Iran contributes the expected 4 to 5 million vaccine doses.

Pakistan and Afghanistan are considered one epidemiological block in terms of polio because of genetic relationships and epidemiological links between the wild type poliovirus isolates in the two countries. Tehran wants to support both countries to put an end to this crippling disease, officials said.

Anti-malaria drugs

Pakistan and Iran also agreed to strengthen the Pak-Iran-Afghanistan Malaria (PIAM) network and make joint efforts for controlling the disease vector.

A joint committee has been formed to meet periodically and define appropriate mechanisms to form agreements as well as discuss, negotiate and exchange ideas to move forward in the health sector.

The NHSRC official, who did not want to be named, said that while Iran was about to eradicate malaria, Pakistan was still at the controlling stage due to lack of investments.

“Majority of malaria cases are being reported from the districts bordering Iran, leading our neighbours to believe that Pakistan is exporting malaria to the country,” said the official.

According to official statistics, 177 million people in Pakistan are at the risk of suffering from malaria. Around 3.5 million presumed and confirmed malaria cases emerge every year. World Health Organization (WHO) says Pakistan accounts for 43.2% of the population at high risk of malaria in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and 23.4% of the confirmed cases.

The visiting Iranian officials have also evinced keen interest in the area of vaccine production. They informed the NHSRC minister that Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has tasked the country’s health ministry to produce all vaccines in Iran by the end of his term in office.

Published in The Express Tribune, June 18th, 2015.
 
wahabis cannot allow relations with Islamic IRAN. while even Europe is benefitting and correcting its science with Iran's research.

In reality Pakistanis can get medicines and food products 1/5th of value if they develop real relations with Islamic IRAN. but they do not care of their future generations from becoming part of wahabi gangs.

I know one who got kidney transplanted and is on medicine. he arranged Iranian made us$15 per month while other foreign make costs $160 pm.
 
wahabis cannot allow relations with Islamic IRAN. while even Europe is benefitting and correcting its science with Iran's research.

In reality Pakistanis can get medicines and food products 1/5th of value if they develop real relations with Islamic IRAN. but they do not care of their future generations from becoming part of wahabi gangs.

I know one who got kidney transplanted and is on medicine. he arranged Iranian made us$15 per month while other foreign make costs $160 pm.

May be that the population that needs the vaccines the most will find being shia better than being sterile due to the vaccines' origins?
 
wahabis cannot allow relations with Islamic IRAN. while even Europe is benefitting and correcting its science with Iran's research.

In reality Pakistanis can get medicines and food products 1/5th of value if they develop real relations with Islamic IRAN. but they do not care of their future generations from becoming part of wahabi gangs.

I know one who got kidney transplanted and is on medicine. he arranged Iranian made us$15 per month while other foreign make costs $160 pm.


Its people like you who are a curse for this nation who turn even positive things into ugly flame war.



anyway a Big Thank you to Iran we seriously need such help against Polio
 
I thought WHO was giving the vaccine free to help eradicate or did they pull back because our incompetent doctors let it get wasted due to improper storage?

God gesture by Iran!
 
A wonderful gesture by Iran.. Iran is indeed a kindhearted country. I hope this would send a strong message to all the Iran haters in Pakistan. @haman10 @SOHEIL
 
This is a very good news! :tup:
Iran should also develop Pakistan's medical sector and start to export medicines etc to Pakistan.

I am sorry but I protest against the developments. I dont want Pakistan to have any relations wth the backward illiterate kaffirs like Iran. We are more than capable to develop our own vaccines.
 
I am sorry but I protest against the developments. I dont want Pakistan to have any relations wth the backward illiterate kaffirs like Iran. We are more than capable to develop our own vaccines.

Please come into reality. Apparently there is lack of investment to control Malaria which is spreading to Iran. Pakistanis like most backward desis would rather build buses and roads than eradicate disease.
 
Please come into reality. Apparently there is lack of investment to control Malaria which is spreading to Iran. Pakistanis like most backward desis would rather build buses and roads than eradicate disease.

Roads and other infrastructure leads to economic developments which in time will give us enough money to develop our own vaccines and eradicate disease.
 
Roads and other infrastructure leads to economic developments which in time will give us enough money to develop our own vaccines and eradicate disease.

But not when its spreading to others. I sure wouldn't like to be your neighbor. Do you throw your rubbish in your neighbors garden?
 
I am sorry but I protest against the developments. I dont want Pakistan to have any relations wth the backward illiterate kaffirs like Iran. We are more than capable to develop our own vaccines.

You seem to have butt hurt problems kid. Iran is backward illiterate Kaffar? :lol:
 
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But not when its spreading to others. I sure wouldn't like to be your neighbor. Do you throw your rubbish in your neighbors garden?

I am just saying, we must be more self reliant, and not depend on others.
 

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