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Pakistan launches childhood vaccination campaign amid worrying surge in polio cases

Pakistan began a nationwide vaccination campaign Monday to protect 45 million children from polio, after a surge in new cases that has undermined efforts to stop the disease.

Pakistan, which is one of the two countries that has never eradicated polio, regularly launches such campaigns – but health workers and their police escorts often face violence. Militants falsely claim the vaccination campaigns are a Western conspiracy to sterilise children.

The campaign is the third this year and will continue until Sunday “in response to the alarming increase in polio cases,” Ayesha Raza Farooq, the prime minister’s adviser for the polio eradication programme, said in a statement.

“We are re-energised in our efforts to combat polio,” she said.

During the door-to-door campaign, children younger than five will be vaccinated and given drops of Vitamin A supplements to enhance their immunity.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif recently met with frontline health workers, urging them to ensure no child was left unvaccinated by going door to door.

Anwarul Haq, coordinator of the National Emergency Operations Centre for Polio Eradication, also urged parents to fully cooperate with polio workers.

“Polio has no cure, but it can be prevented with this readily available vaccine,” he said.

Pakistan has recorded 41 cases across 71 districts so far this year, Farooq said. Most were reported from southwestern Balochistan and southern Sindh province, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and eastern Punjab province.

The surge in cases in new locations is worrying authorities because previous cases were from the restive northwest bordering Afghanistan, where the Taliban government in September suddenly stopped a door-to-door vaccination campaign.

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