PR No. 161 Islamabad: December 24, 2018

Polio Eradication a strong must for the healthy future of Pakistan Federal Health Minister urges all society segments to join hands for a Polio free Pakistan During a review of the December nationwide polio vaccination campaign, Aamer Mehmood Kiani, Federal Minister, advised the country team to go all out for interrupting the Polio virus within the current low transmission season. “Reduction of annual Polio case counts from 20,000 to only 8 this year indicates remarkable progress in protecting children from devastating, yet vaccine preventable disease. With virus confined to small pockets of persistent transmission within core reservoirs, the country has a historic opportunity in hand to ensure a Polio free future for generations” Minister said. Earlier in his briefing, Dr. Rana Muhammad Safdar, Coordinator, National Emergency Operations Centre shared statistics of December campaign successfully conducted nationwide using a workforce of almost 260,000 frontline workers. Of the 37.73 million under five children targeted in the campaign, almost 90% were covered during campaign days while 92% of the children missed in campaigndays have so far been vaccinated during the catch up. The programme however, still has around 400,000 children recorded as unvaccinated and an extended catch up is being conducted during current week to vaccinate them as well. “Despite significant case decline, the presence of the virus in the sewerage water of urban settings indicate that our job is not yet done. We are working hard to fully plug the immunity gaps by addressing the remaining challenges in core reservoirs”, Dr. Safdar said. “The Government is fully committed to stop the transmission of polio in Pakistan and doing everything possible to achieve the cherished goal,” said Minister Kiani. “Guided by our National Task Force having national and provincial leadership on board, we are striving not only to sustain the gains, but to accelerate the progress by focusing on reaching the repeatedly missed children during this winter,” he added. Talking about strategies to convert low level transmission to complete interruption, Dr Safdar shared highlights of the Peshawar and Gadap Town Karachi Action Plan currently being implemented in coordination with provincial and district Governments. “Over 95% parents remain supportive however, full community ownership across will determine our success during next few months. Intense efforts are underway to correct the ill-founded perceptions of resisting communities about vaccination through focused community engagement at street level now”, Dr. Rana stated. The Federal Minister appreciated the country team for continued commitment and urged all society segments to join hands for achieving a Polio free Pakistan. *******

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