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Pakistan bid to wipe out polio by 2020

Pakistan kicks off its first nationwide polio vaccination campaign for the year in efforts to eradicate the disease by 2020.

A child is given the polio vaccine in Karachi last month. Picture: AP
A child is given the polio vaccine in Karachi last month. Picture: AP

A Pakistani health official says the country has kicked off its first nationwide polio vaccination campaign for the year in efforts to eradicate the crippling disease by the end of the 2019.

Pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio is still endemic. The other two are Afghanistan and Nigeria.

But militant threats and superstition have spurred many parents, particularly in areas bordering Afghanistan, to refuse to vaccinate their children.

Rana Safdar says the drive that started yesterday is targeting 39.2 million under-five children across the country, except for some areas badly hit by winter rains. He says 260,000 staffers are involved. The campaign will try to include children who move across the Afghan-Pakistan border. In 2018, Pakistan reported only eight new polio cases.

AP

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