Polio transmission: India may restrict travel from Pakistan

Transmission of polio virus to other countries is a serious cause of concern, says Delhi health minister.


Sehrish Wasif February 01, 2013
A Pakistani health worker administers polio vaccine drops to a young child at a polio vaccination center in Karachi. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD:


India may be the first country to impose travel restrictions on Pakistan because of its polio problem which threatens to become an international headache.


India Today reported on January 28 that the Delhi government has written to its transport and railway authorities to allow screening of children coming from Pakistan or going there. It wants the health department to set up a permanent system at the Ambedkar Stadium and Old Delhi railway station where the Samjhauta Express arrives. Such screening is also carried out in Jammu and Kashmir as well as Munabao, in Rajasthan from where a train goes to Karachi.

Delhi has been polio-free since 2009, said the newspaper.

“We will be pushed back by at least two years if another case now comes up,” Delhi health minister Dr AK Walia said in the news report. Indian alarm can be seen in the light of reports earlier this month that samples of a strain of polio virus linked to Sukkur were found in Cairo. Egypt has been polio-free since 2004.

The panicked Pakistani Embassy in Delhi has written to the Pakistan Polio Cell about this news that Delhi wants to take no chances.

An official working with the PM’s polio cell said, “This is a crucial time for Pakistan to take the polio issue seriously. Lowering the number of cases in 2012 was a big achievement but now transmission of the virus to other countries is a serious cause of concern.”

For its part, the Civil Aviation Authority has told all airport managers to fully cooperate with health officials to set up vaccination counters in all international departure lounges in Pakistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 1st, 2013.

COMMENTS (35)

Jai | 11 years ago | Reply

There is no conspiracy here. We in India don't want to again join the shameful list of polio afflicted countries. We are on a lot of lists we wouldn't like to be on. For change to happen the problems need to be acknowledged first. Denial helps nobody. Pakistan should also want to come out of that shameful list as should Afghanistan and Nigeria. Don't destroy the future of your children for silly conspiracy theories. Would you be able to look your children in the eye if God forbid they contracted polio and blamed you for making them disabled for life when it was easily preventable? Educated people from Pakistan, please create awareness among your masses to help eradicate polio.

eskuma | 11 years ago | Reply

Pakistan is a "export oriented" country...

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