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Pakistan may be declared a 'non- endemic country for polio virus' by next year, a UNICEF health official said today citing over 85 per cent reduction in recorded polio cases in 2015, especially in the country's restive tribal areas.

Pakistan, which along with Afghanistan remains the only place where the crippling disease is still rife, registered only 36 polio cases so far this year, as compared to 306 cases recorded last year.

Year 2014 is considered by health experts as the darkest year for Pakistan polio eradication programme.

"Efforts to eradicate the disease have been severely hindered in recent years by militants who attacked immunisation teams and polio workers were not allowed in certain areas for administering drops," said Dr Muhammad Johar, Unicef Team Leader for Polio eradication in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).

"The progress and achievement in polio eradication efforts has raised the confidence of health teams and Pakistan has set the target of complete obstruction of polio transmission in Pakistan by May 2016," Johar said, adding, "In May 2016, Pakistan may be declared as Non-Endemic country for polio virus."

"Around 292,000 children from Khyber Agency, North Waziristan and South Waziristan Agencies were missed from immunisation in 2014 due to inaccessibility of health teams in these area," said Aqeel Ahmad, Media Liaison Officer, Polio Emergency Operation Center (EOC), FATA.

While in 2015, only 16,000 children have been missed in the country which is highly appreciable, Aqeel added.

This achievement became possible with the support of the military, especially due to improvement in security after launching of military operation Zarb-e-Azb, said Aqeel.

Johar also gave credit for reduction in polio cases to better security arrangements after launching of military operations in North Waziristan Agency and other parts of FATA including Khyber Agency.

The main reason behind the rise in number of polio cases between 2005 to 2014 was inaccessibility of health teams in tribal areas where hundreds of thousands of children were missed from immunisation resulting in contamination of disease, Johar said

Pakistan may be polio free by next year: UNICEF
 
There still are people who believe that giving those Polio drops to your kids will make them incompetent , including many from my class mates , its so sick to see that even Educated people are falling for this BS ..
 
There still are people who believe that giving those Polio drops to your kids will make them incompetent , including many from my class mates , its so sick to see that even Educated people are falling for this BS ..

There is an anti-vaccine movement in the West as well (thankfully its quite small). Right alongside the anti-flouridated water and other such hate groups of large public welfare programs.

Sometimes you just can't fix stupid with anything sadly. A sort of Neo-religion if you ask me, many people cannot easily shed what they have invested so much time and effort in believing.
 
There is an anti-vaccine movement in the West as well (thankfully its quite small). Right alongside the anti-flouridated water and other such hate groups of large public welfare programs.

Sometimes you just can't fix stupid with anything sadly. A sort of Neo-religion if you ask me, many people cannot easily shed what they have invested so much time and effort in believing.

and the irony was that he ( my friend ) had a son recently and he got him vaccination .. and preaching others not to do so .. so i seriously want to give a punch on his " Maasoom " face .. if i could
 
Pakistan may be declared a 'non- endemic country for polio virus' by next year, a UNICEF health official said today citing over 85 per cent reduction in recorded polio cases in 2015, especially in the country's restive tribal areas.

This is great news. Hopefully, complete eradication will soon follow.
 
There still are people who believe that giving those Polio drops to your kids will make them incompetent , including many from my class mates , its so sick to see that even Educated people are falling for this BS ..

Ssad to say i know some people very close to me and despite my efforts they refuse to any sort of immunisation including polio. According to them one of the kids died couple of hours after he was given polio drops. It could have been a bad batch with improper storage facilities but damage done has caused huge doubts in them and they are very educated people. Such incidents should be monitored as well and police even refused to file a complain for that case which is i just dont understand why ..
 
One could be the reason, to apply watch-full control on the foreign payroll NGOs.
 
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