
This year there have been 43 confirmed cases with a large spike recorded in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (Fata) that account for 31 of those notified. Militant commanders in Fata and some tribal clerics have imposed a ban on polio vaccination and this, along with a host of security threats, is the reason for the disease being so prevalent. The children that have tested positive for the virus had not received vaccination in the last 10 months. There are efforts to eradicate polio and a recent drive in Bannu district saw 7,000-8,000 children vaccinated in a month. Also in Bannu, the administration of drops to every child on buses and wagons passing through security checkpoints was judged a success. Outside Fata, the threat remains and population movements are said to be threatening the polio-free status of Islamabad, which has not recorded a case since 2008. Polio workers are saying there are issues of accessibility in areas where families from Fata and Peshawar are living. Even more worryingly, there are problems of coordination between agencies battling polio, including it is said, the motorway police. We cannot afford to lose this fight.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 16th, 2013.
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