Poliovirus Detected in Mirpur Sewerage System: Health Authorities Urge Timely Vaccination

Health officials in Mirpur, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), have confirmed the detection of poliovirus in the local sewerage system, prompting renewed calls for parents to ensure that children under the age of five complete their full immunisation schedule, including polio vaccines.

Dr. Fida Hussain, the District Health Officer (DHO) for Mirpur, revealed that recent environmental surveillance identified the presence of poliovirus in the city’s wastewater. Genetic analysis has linked the strain to a virus previously found in Lahore, suggesting possible cross-regional transmission.

“This isn’t a cause for panic,” Dr. Hussain stated while speaking to APP. “Poliovirus has been found at over 200 environmental surveillance sites across the country. What’s crucial is that we respond with urgency, not fear.”

Call for Vaccination Compliance

Dr. Hussain emphasized the importance of participating in ongoing polio eradication campaigns, particularly those guided by the World Health Organization (WHO). He urged parents to ensure their children receive every dose of the polio vaccine during these scheduled drives.

“Every missed dose is a risk,” he warned. “Immunisation is our best defense against this crippling disease.”

Monitoring and Immediate Response in Place

According to health officials, the AJK Health Department is maintaining heightened surveillance and preparedness to tackle any outbreak. Swift action will be taken in response to any further signs of the virus in the region.

“We are actively monitoring the situation and remain committed to protecting our communities,” Dr. Hussain assured. “The detection underscores the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage and robust environmental monitoring.”

Background: Polio Still a Threat in Pockets

While Pakistan has made significant progress in the fight against polio, sporadic environmental detections highlight the virus’s lingering presence in some areas. Public health experts stress that complete eradication requires uninterrupted vaccination efforts and community cooperation.

In Mirpur and beyond, officials are urging parents not to let their guard down. With the virus still circulating in parts of the country, the path to a polio-free Pakistan depends on continued vigilance and collective responsibility.

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