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This Article is From Oct 04, 2014

Pakistan Records Maximum Cases of Polio This Year

Pakistan Records Maximum Cases of Polio This Year
An anti-Polio campaign in Pakistani region of North Waziristan.
Islamabad: Eight new polio cases have surfaced in Pakistan, taking the number of those affected by the crippling disease this year to 202, surpassing the previous high of 199 cases recorded in 2000, officials said.

The poliovirus seems out of control and efforts to clamp down on the disease have miserably failed so far.

The record of the maximum cases a year was broken last night when a five-day national campaign to immunize 34.1 million children was completed, showing the inadequacy of official efforts.

The eight new cases were confirmed by the National Institute of Health in Islamabad.

A health official said that out of eight new cases, six are from tribal areas and adjacent Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, and one each from Karachi and Quetta.

So far 135 cases have been recorded from tribal areas, 40 from Khyber-Pakhyunkhwa province, 19 from Sindh, including 16 from its capital Karachi, six from Balochistan and two from the largest province of Punjab.

The only areas so far immune from the crippling disease this year are Gilgit-Baltistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Security is the main reason for spread of polio as vaccination drives cannot be organised in tribal areas where Taliban still control large areas.

Pakistan is the only country, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria, where polio is still endemic and the World Health Organisation in May imposed travel restriction on Pakistan.

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