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WHO Warns of Cross-Border Spread as Polio Remains Endemic in Pakistan, Afghanistan

Published: July 29, 2025 | Updated: July 29, 2025 3 minutes read
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Kabul [Afghanistan], July 29 (ANI): The World Health Organization (WHO) has raised alarm over a spike in polio cases in Afghanistan and Pakistan, confirming nine new infections this year and warning of increased cross-border transmission risks due to refugee movements and limited access to vulnerable populations, Khaama Press reported.

In a statement released on July 28, the WHO confirmed that eight of the nine new polio cases were detected in Pakistan and one in Afghanistan, marking a concerning development in the region’s fight to eradicate the disease, according to Khaama Press. The health agency identified Afghanistan’s southern provinces, along with Pakistan’s Quetta, Karachi, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as major hotspots for transmission.

“The return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan is increasing the risk of cross-border spread of the virus,” the WHO noted, as per Khaama Press.

WHO stressed that eliminating polio will require strengthened regional collaboration and uninterrupted access to all children, especially in conflict-hit and marginalized communities. “Eradicating polio requires stronger regional cooperation and consistent access to all children,” the agency stated.

Health experts have also warned that without immediate and sustained action, decades of progress could be reversed. “Without urgent action, the progress made in recent decades could be undone,” they cautioned.

The WHO has called on governments, humanitarian organizations, and local leaders to intensify immunization campaigns and ensure that no child is left unvaccinated, Khaama Press reported.

Echoing the WHO’s warning, Pakistan’s persistent failure to protect its children has been laid bare by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which confirmed three fresh polio cases this week, raising the total to 17 for 2025, Dawn News reported. The latest spike highlights the urgency of WHO’s call, especially in high-risk zones with weak immunization coverage and mobility between borders.

With polio still endemic in Pakistan and Afghanistan, the governments’ inability to eradicate the disease underscores broader systemic neglect. The newly confirmed cases include a 15-month-old girl from Takhtikhel in Lakki Marwat, a six-month-old girl in Mir Ali tehsil, North Waziristan, and a five-year-old boy from Chajro, Umerkot in Sindh, Dawn News reported. These latest infections bring the tally to 10 cases in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, five in Sindh, and isolated instances in Punjab and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Despite a nationwide effort to curb the disease, polio continues to exploit gaps in Pakistan’s outreach, particularly in conflict zones, marginalized rural settlements, and areas plagued by vaccine hesitancy. A special vaccination drive launched from July 21–27 in the border areas of KP and Balochistan, aligned with Afghanistan’s campaign, has failed to produce meaningful results, analysts argue, Dawn News noted.

Similarly, a fractional dose vaccination campaign in Chaman and across six Balochistan districts beginning July 28 lacks the decisive implementation needed to reach children in remote communities.

Polio remains incurable and devastating, causing permanent paralysis in the absence of consistent oral vaccine coverage. Yet, the persistence of 17 cases in 2025 highlights Pakistan’s chronic inability to secure universal immunization and prevent outbreaks. As Dawn News emphasized, each unvaccinated child poses a danger not only to themselves but to the broader population.

Even Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s recent vow to intensify eradication efforts reflects a leadership that is reactive rather than proactive, Dawn News reports. Despite international funding and polio partnerships, public health failure remains a recurring theme in Pakistan.

The situation reveals glaring deficiencies in Pakistan’s health infrastructure: campaign fatigue, public distrust fueled by misinformation, and poor crisis management. It is a bitter reminder that, despite global progress, polio continues to stalk Pakistan’s most vulnerable, making the state complicit in its ongoing spread.

Unless urgent reform and genuine community engagement replace half-hearted campaigns, Pakistan remains perilously close to collapsing its polio eradication commitments. (ANI)

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