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Polio Virus Found in 40 Sewage Samples Across Pakistan
18 Jan
Summary
- Forty environmental samples tested positive for poliovirus in December.
- Nearly 46 million children vaccinated in six campaigns during 2025.
- Upcoming nationwide polio campaign scheduled for February 2-8, 2026.

As of December 2025, 40 environmental samples from across Pakistan's provinces and the federal capital tested positive for poliovirus. The National Institute of Health tested 127 sewage samples from 87 districts, with 40 yielding positive results, indicating the virus's presence in the environment.
These findings highlight the need for robust vaccination strategies. In 2025, the government led six polio vaccination campaigns, reaching over 45 million children nationwide and subnationally. A crucial nationwide campaign is scheduled from February 2 to 8, 2026, targeting more than 45 million children under five across all provinces, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Islamabad.
The government emphasizes routine immunization alongside polio campaigns for comprehensive protection. Parents are urged to ensure children under five receive polio drops during every campaign to prevent lifelong disability. Continued vigilance and participation in vaccination drives are essential to eradicate polio.




