Polio cripples 4 more children in KP, Balochistan
Latest victims, all young children, include a 30-month-old girl from Lakki Marwat
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s battle against polio has taken a devastating turn with four new cases confirmed in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), raising the total number of polio infections this year to 37, according to Polio Eradication Initiative (PEI) officials on Friday.
The latest victims, all young children, include a 30-month-old girl from Lakki Marwat, an 18-month-old girl from Pishin, a 9-month-old boy from Chaman, and a 5-year-old boy from Noshki.
Despite global efforts to eradicate the disease, Pakistan, along with Afghanistan, remains one of the last countries where wild poliovirus continues to circulate. This persistence is largely due to widespread vaccine refusals fueled by misinformation and conspiracy theories.
Confirming the four new cases, the officials expressed concern over the refusal of parents to vaccinate their children, driven by baseless propaganda. They highlighted that rising vaccine hesitancy, particularly in regions like Balochistan and KP, was critically hampering eradication efforts. “Parents are denying both polio drops and routine immunizations due to misinformation spread by illiterate individuals and false propaganda on social media,” the officials said, emphasizing the devastating consequences of these refusals.
For years, conspiracy theories surrounding polio vaccines have plagued Pakistan’s efforts to eliminate the virus. Misinformation, often spread through social media and local communities, falsely claims that the polio vaccine causes infertility or is part of an international plot to harm Muslim children. These baseless rumours have led a growing number of parents to refuse vaccines for their children, directly contributing to new polio cases in regions where vaccine hesitancy is prevalent.
“The rejection of vaccines is directly linked to the emergence of new polio cases in high-risk areas,” one PEI official noted, stressing that these myths were obstructing efforts to increase vaccination coverage.
The latest cases in Balochistan and KP further highlight the damaging effects of this trend. Despite significant efforts by health authorities to reach vulnerable populations and boost vaccination rates, these falsehoods continue to stall progress. The consequences are dire: without proper immunization, children face lifelong paralysis or even death from polio. Pakistan’s struggle with vaccine refusal reflects a broader global issue. Vaccine hesitancy, classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as one of the top 10 threats to global health, is not unique to polio. During the Covid-19 pandemic, similar resistance to vaccines emerged, as myths and conspiracies led to widespread hesitancy. Experts point out that in regions with poor literacy levels, false claims can easily gain traction, creating significant barriers to public health initiatives. PEI officials are urging parents to consult qualified medical professionals for accurate information rather than relying on social media and unverified sources. “Vaccines are not only safe but essential for saving children from diseases like polio. Listening to uneducated individuals and conspiracy theories is putting children’s lives in danger,” warned a PEI spokesperson.
To counter the damaging impact of misinformation, health officials in Pakistan are preparing awareness campaigns aimed at dispelling myths and promoting the life-saving benefits of vaccination. Genetic sequencing of the latest polio cases is underway, and vaccination efforts continue in high-risk areas. However, health authorities caution that these efforts will face significant obstacles until vaccine refusals are addressed. Pakistan has been part of the global effort to eradicate polio for decades, and while significant progress has been made, the country’s high number of refusals threatens to undermine these achievements. As long as misinformation persists, new polio cases will continue to emerge, paralyzing more children and delaying the eradication of a disease that the world has been striving to eliminate for over 30 years. With 37 cases already reported this year, Pakistan faces a critical juncture in its fight against polio. The continued spread of conspiracy theories and vaccine refusal puts the lives of countless children at risk, a reality that health authorities and experts are working tirelessly to address.
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