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UN issues warning on Pakistan polio rates

Pakistan has continued to see a rising numbers of polio cases since the beginning of 2011, the UN children's fund, Unicef, has said.

The agency says that 63 cases have been diagnosed so far, compared to 36 cases over the same period last year.

The bulk of the cases are in the province of Balochistan, which has reported 22 cases this year.

The UN says that Pakistan could be the "last polio reservoir worldwide" standing in the way of eradication.

"We must ensure access to all children as specified in the president's National Emergency Action Plan for Polio Eradication in Pakistan," Unicef South Asia Regional Director Daniel Toole said.

"We have a huge task ahead of us, and we must build on lessons learned and act now."

Mr Toole - who is in Pakistan to meet senior government and UN officials - has reiterated Unicef's "commitment to the eradication of polio" and emphasised the need urgently to improve the battle against the spread of the disease.

The UN says the virus circulated in five high-risk districts in Balochistan and has now spread to areas not previously infected for the past five years, including the country's tribal areas and the provinces of Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Unicef says eradicating polio from Pakistan depends on delivering oral polio vaccines to each and every child, including the most vulnerable and the hardest to reach.

"This massive undertaking can succeed, but only with the tireless efforts and commitment of the people of Pakistan," a Unicef statement said.

The next polio vaccination campaign will be held 19-21 September, targeting 16.5 million children in the districts at the highest risk
BBC News - UN issues warning on Pakistan polio rates

Polio is an avoidable disease.

It is essential to educate the people of the dangers of polio.

There are many who think that the drops given can have adverse effects and hence do not immunise their children.
 
Illiteracy the root cause of all problems. People here even spread rumors that the vaccines are expired or used to infertile to control population.
 
Illiteracy the root cause of all problems. People here even spread rumors that the vaccines are expired or used to infertile to control population.

hope so .......
 
the vaccines arent that expensive.....all it takes is government will. Mostly it is private doctors and NGOs doing the noble work of working towards eradicating it in Pakistan
 
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