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New Polio Case in Sindh Sparks Urgent Health Alert
7 Mar
Summary
- A four-year-old in Sindh confirmed with wild poliovirus, first case of 2026.
- Polio cases declined to 31 in the previous year from 74.
- Health workers risk lives, requiring enhanced protection and public recognition.

A four-year-old child from Sujawal, Sindh, has been diagnosed with the wild poliovirus, confirmed by the National Institute of Health this week. This marks the first reported case of 2026 and underscores Pakistan's persistent challenge with the debilitating disease.
Last year brought welcome news, with the case tally dropping significantly to 31, a decrease from 74 cases in the preceding year. Health officials are now preparing for a new challenge, aiming to contain the virus before the high transmission season begins in the coming month.
Overcoming polio requires concerted efforts to build community trust and reiterate the safety and efficacy of the polio vaccine. Health workers, who bravely risk their lives for child immunization, deserve full physical and financial protection, and public recognition as heroes.
Furthermore, combating polio is a shared responsibility. Civil society must actively participate alongside the government and NGOs in raising awareness and promoting prevention efforts to protect the nation's children.




