Pakistan Reports New Polio Case in Hyderabad, 2025 Count Reaches 27
Pakistan’s battle against polio faced another setback as a new case was confirmed in Hyderabad, Sindh, raising the national tally to 27 for the year 2025. The case was detected through routine surveillance under the National Polio Programme, which continues to monitor high-risk areas across the country.
Polio Surveillance and Response Intensify
Health officials have launched an immediate response in Hyderabad, deploying vaccination teams and enhancing surveillance to prevent further transmission. The detection of wild poliovirus in the region has prompted renewed urgency in containment efforts.
Sindh Emerges as a Key Focus Area
With multiple cases reported from Sindh this year, the province remains a critical zone in Pakistan’s polio eradication strategy. Authorities are working to strengthen immunization coverage and community engagement to address vaccine hesitancy and ensure every child is protected.
National Commitment to Eradication
Despite setbacks, Pakistan remains committed to eradicating polio. The health ministry continues to collaborate with international partners, including WHO and UNICEF, to implement targeted vaccination campaigns and improve access in underserved regions.
Challenges and the Road Ahead
Persistent challenges such as misinformation, mobility of populations, and gaps in routine immunization have complicated eradication efforts. However, health officials emphasize that with sustained commitment and community support, Pakistan can still achieve its goal of becoming polio-free.
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