Poliovirus on the rise in Pakistan amidst unprecedented floods and COVID‐19 pandemic: An urgent concern

Author:

Tabassum Shehroze1ORCID,Nazir Abubakar1ORCID,Khan Maleeka Zamurad1,Gill Saima1,Akilimali Aymar2ORCID,Mukherjee Dattatreya3ORCID,Marsool Mohammed Dheyaa Marsool4ORCID,Oduoye Malik Olatunde2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine King Edward Medical University Lahore Pakistan

2. Department of Research The Medical Research Circle Goma Democratic Republic of Congo

3. Department of General Medicine Raiganj Govt Medical College and Hospital Raiganj India

4. Department of Medicine Al‐Kindy College of Medicine, University of Baghdad Baghdad Iraq

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPoliomyelitis is always a great concern in Pakistan and is a public health emergency. COVID‐19 and recent floods have increased the challenge.AimThis article highlights the situation of polio in Pakistan and also recommends several steps to eradicate the disease as early as possible.MethodologySelected articles were selected from electronic databases such as PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus using keywords such as Wild Poliovirus, Vaccine Derived Polio Infection, Acute Flaccid Paralysis, Vaccine, and Pakistan.ResultPolio infection has two types, wild poliovirus and vaccine‐derived polio infection. 2019 and 2020 were a challenging time as cases were increased at that time in Pakistan. Acute flaccid paralysis is the most common complication of this disease. The maximum cases of polio are being reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.ConclusionA special public health importance should be given in this province. Regular vaccination and strict surveillance are important. It is also important to spread awareness among the people. Early identification and timely diagnosis are very important. Early diagnosis, proper timely treatment, vaccination, awareness, and community‐based research will help Pakistan to eradicate this disease as early as possible.

Publisher

Wiley

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2. World Health Organization; Department of Immunization Vaccines and Biologicals.Supplement 1 to the WHO Polio Laboratory Manual. An Alternative Test Algorithm for Poliovirus Isolation and Characterization. Accessed August 8 2023.http://www.who.int/immunization_monitoring/Supplement_polio_lab_manual.pdf

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