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Poliovirus found in two ‘previously uninfected’ districts D.I. Khan, Bahawalpur

ISLAMABAD: Pol­io­virus has been found in samples taken from two more districts of the country — Dera Ismail Khan and Bahawalpur — taking the number of infected districts to 42. Both areas had been free from the virus over the past few years.

Moreover, 15 environm­e­­ntal samples have been fo­­­und positive, taking the tal­ly of positive samples this year to 168.

According to the Nati­onal Institute of Health (NIH), 15 new detections of the Type-1 Wild Poliov­irus (WPV1) have been confirmed.

“Last year, there were 126 environmental sample isolation from 28 districts,” an official of the lab said, wishing not to be quoted.

He said the samples fou­nd positive were collected from D.I. Khan, Bahawa­lpur, Mirpur Khas, Kara­chi South, Karachi East, Karachi Korangi, Lakki Marwat, Peshawar, Usta Muhammad, Cham­­an, Quetta and Mastung.

Officials blamed poor performance of a partner-led programme over the last two seasons — 2022-23 and 2023-24 — resulting in a wide immunity gap fav­ouring the current spread of the virus.

According to Pakistan Polio Eradi­cation Prog­ramme, samples contained the virus that was genetically linked to the imported YB3A genetic cluster, like all other detections in the country this year.

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