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Polio cases in Pakistan rise to 24 in 2023, with a new case in Hyderabad, highlighting the urgent need for vaccination efforts.
KARACHI: The fight against polio in Pakistan has taken a concerning turn as the total number of reported cases has now reached 24 for the year 2023. This alarming statistic follows the confirmation of a new polio case in Hyderabad, Sindh, which has raised significant concerns among health officials and the public alike. The latest case marks the second instance of polio in Hyderabad this year and the fifth case reported in the Sindh province.
Polio, a highly infectious viral disease, primarily affects children under the age of five and can lead to permanent paralysis. Despite global efforts to eradicate this disease, Pakistan continues to face challenges in its vaccination campaigns. The recent surge in cases highlights the urgent need for increased awareness and vaccination efforts across the country.
Health authorities are working tirelessly to combat the spread of polio, but the situation remains critical. Vaccination campaigns are essential to protect children from this debilitating disease. Parents are encouraged to ensure their children receive the necessary vaccinations, as this is the most effective way to prevent polio.
As the number of cases rises, it is crucial for communities to come together and support vaccination initiatives. The government, along with various health organizations, is making concerted efforts to reach every child, especially in high-risk areas. However, the success of these campaigns largely depends on community participation and trust in the vaccination process.
The recent increase in polio cases in Pakistan serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing battle against this preventable disease. It is imperative for everyone to play their part in ensuring that children are vaccinated. By working together, we can help protect future generations from the devastating effects of polio and move closer to eradicating this disease once and for all.