QUETTA (6AM Report): Pakistan Medical Association (PMA) is very much concerned about a Polio case reported from Dera Bugti district of Baluchistan. This marks the first polio case reported in the country in 2024. It highlights the urgent need for enhanced vaccination efforts and increased public awareness.
It is disheartening to see the first polio case which indicates the gaps in our immunization efforts and underscores the importance of ensuring that every child receives the polio vaccine. We urge parents to cooperate with healthcare workers and vaccinate their children.
Polio is a highly infectious disease that mainly affects children under the age of five. It causes paralysis, permanent disability, and, in severe cases, can be fatal. Despite substantial progress in the fight against polio, Pakistan remains one of the two countries where the disease is still endemic.
The PMA emphasizes that this recent case serves as a wake-up call for health authorities, frontline healthcare workers, and communities across Pakistan. The only way to protect children from polio is through vaccination. Consistent and widespread immunization campaigns are critical to eradicating this disease once and for all.
The PMA calls upon the government, healthcare authorities, civil society organizations, and religious leaders to join forces and renew their commitment to the polio eradication campaign. Together, they must work towards ensuring that every child in Pakistan is protected against this preventable disease.
Furthermore, the PMA emphasizes the role of public awareness in addressing vaccine hesitancy and dispelling misconceptions surrounding polio immunization. Efforts must be made to inform communities about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine, encouraging them to fully participate in vaccination campaigns.
Vaccination efforts must be intensified while simultaneously ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and communities.
As Pakistan strives to achieve polio eradication, the PMA remains dedicated to supporting government efforts and collaborating with all stakeholders to protect children from this debilitating disease.
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