K-P reports new polio case, Pakistan’s total climbs to 30

National Polio Eradication Campaign administers polio drops to over 43.7m children across Pakistan

A health worker administers anti-polio drops to a child during the launch of the citywide vaccination campaign, marking another crucial step in the fight to protect future generations from the crippling disease. PHOTO: JALAL QURESHI/EXPRESS

The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health (NIH), Islamabad, has confirmed a new case of wild poliovirus in District Torghar, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. This is the second case from District Torghar this year.

Wild poliovirus (WPV1) was detected in a 12-month-old boy from Union Council Ghari, Torghar. With this detection, the total number of polio cases in Pakistan in 2025 has reached 30, including 19 from Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, nine from Sindh, and one each from Punjab and Gilgit-Baltistan.

The National Polio Eradication Campaign successfully administered polio drops to over 43.7 million children across Pakistan in the first six days, according to the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC).

Read: Polio drive reaches over 43.7 million children across Pakistan

Prime Minister’s Focal Person for Polio Eradication, Senator Ayesha Raza Farooq, stated, “protecting children from polio is a shared responsibility, and I urge all parents and caregivers to open their doors to vaccinators and ensure their children receive the lifesaving drops that protect them from a lifelong, paralyzing disease”.

The polio eradication campaign in South K-P started on October 20 and will end on October 23.

In September 2025, the Pakistan Polio Program collected 127 sewage samples from 87 districts across the country through its environmental surveillance network. Of these, 81 were found to be negative with no poliovirus detected, while 44 samples tested positive. Two samples are currently under process in the lab.

Of the total samples, Balochistan had 21 negative, 2 positive; Punjab had 22 negative, 8 positive, 1 under process; Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa had 24 negative, 10 positive; Sindh had 7 negative, 21 positive, 1 under process; Islamabad had 4 negative, 1 positive; Azad Jammu & Kashmir had 3 negative; and Gilgit-Baltistan had 1 negative, and 1 positive result.

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While the overall trend indicates a decline in positive detections, reflecting the impact of recent high-quality vaccination campaigns, virus circulation persists in certain high-risk areas. These detections highlight the continued need for strong, targeted efforts to interrupt transmission.

The nationwide effort saw a massive response from all regions. In Punjab, more than 23 million children were vaccinated, while Sindh protected over 10.4 million. Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa recorded over 6.1 million vaccinations, and Balochistan inoculated over 2.58 million children.

The campaign also extended to the federal and regional territories. Islamabad administered drops to over 466,000 children, Azad Jammu and Kashmir to over 733,000, and Gilgit-Baltistan to approximately 294,000 children.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the overall performance of the polio campaign satisfactory, noting a significant improvement in the coverage of previously missed children.

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