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    WHO chief reaffirms full support to achieve polio-free Pakistan Business Recorder, Pakistan09:39 16-Jan-26
    PPEP confirms wild poliovirus case in North Waziristan Business Recorder, Pakistan03:44 14-Jan-26
    KPK reports another polio case Daily Ausaf16:03 13-Jan-26
    Polio case from North Waziristan brings 2025 tally to 31 Business Recorder, Pakistan11:56 13-Jan-26
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    Make sure your family is protected this new year City Of Wolverhampton Council (Press Release)11:27 12-Jan-26
    Punjab records decline in poliovirus The Nation05:32 9-Jan-26
    Poliovirus again confirmed in Lahore’s sewage Business Recorder, Pakistan02:28 2-Jan-26
    Arizona Daily Star: Pedaling toward a polio-free world Rotary International19:44 24-Dec-25
    Only 1 in 5 water sources safe in Peshawar The Express Tribune04:52 24-Dec-25
    Ippi-2025 launched at Aam Pazalpora Rising Kashmir03:51 22-Dec-25
    Over 44.3m children vaccinated in last polio drive of 2025 Business Recorder, Pakistan01:12 22-Dec-25
    384 immunisation booths established in Reasi Rising Kashmir19:56 21-Dec-25
    Over 68,000 children being covered in Doda Rising Kashmir19:56 21-Dec-25
    Pulse Polio drive covers 95% in Bengaluru The Times of India18:51 21-Dec-25
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    About our Polio news

    Latest news on polio, also known as poliomyelitis, a highly infectious viral disease caused by the poliovirus. The virus primarily affects children under the age of five and can cause paralysis or even death.

    Symptoms of polio include fever, fatigue, headache, vomiting, stiff neck, and pain in the limbs. In some cases, the virus can also cause permanent paralysis, usually of the legs.

    Before the development of the polio vaccine in the 1950s, polio was a major public health concern in many parts of the world. The vaccine, which is typically given in a series of doses to infants and young children, has since been highly effective in preventing new cases of the disease.

    Thanks to widespread vaccination campaigns, polio has been largely eradicated in many parts of the world, including North and South America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. However, the disease remains endemic in a few countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan and Nigeria.

    Efforts to eradicate polio entirely have been hindered by a variety of factors, including limited access to healthcare in some areas, vaccine hesitancy, and political instability.

    Despite these challenges, significant progress has been made towards eradicating polio, and ongoing vaccination campaigns are continuing to work towards eliminating the disease once and for all.


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