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Poliovirus detected in environmental samples of more districts 

Poliovirus

Poliovirus detected in environmental samples of more districts

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  • Poliovirus was found in four samples from Karachi.
  • Poliovirus belongs to YB2A virus cluster in Afghanistan.
  • Dr Nadeem Jan said every child is at risk due to presence of virus.
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ISLAMABAD: Poliovirus has been confirmed in the environmental samples of six more districts of Pakistan.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of National Health Services Regulations and Coordination, poliovirus was found in four samples from Karachi and two from Chaman, one sample each from Peshawar, Kohat, and Nowshera.

The spokesman of the Ministry of Health said that the polio virus belongs to the YB2A virus cluster in Afghanistan.

Caretaker Federal Minister of Health Dr. Nadeem Jan said that every child is at risk due to the presence of the polio virus and this virus can make children under 5 years of age disabled for life. He said there is no cure for polio and only a vaccine for children provides protection.

Dr. Nadeem Jan appealed to the parents to welcome the polio workers who come to their homes, to give their children polio shots to protect them from life-long disability.

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The caretaker federal health minister said that the polio surveillance system is working effectively in Pakistan and the government is ensuring coordinated measures to eradicate polio.

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