Refusal cases in Mardan, Swabi dent anti-polio efforts

Published October 10, 2013
Officials said that the source of concern was that these refusing families were in scattered communities, which posed a serious threats to the polio eradication efforts. — Photo by AP
Officials said that the source of concern was that these refusing families were in scattered communities, which posed a serious threats to the polio eradication efforts. — Photo by AP

PESHAWAR: Mardan and Swabi are rapidly becoming a major threat to the government’s polio eradication efforts as 7,418 and 4,258 children have not received oral polio vaccine in September’s immunisation campaign in both the districts respectively.

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa recorded 31,572 refusals in the September campaign, data reveals. According to record, of the 5.11 million targeted children, 4.53 million were vaccinated with 89 per cent coverage against the target of 95 per cent in line with the National Emergency Action Plan for polio eradication 2012.

Unvaccinated children in other high-risk districts are; Peshawar 2,236, Lakki Marwat 2,967 and Charsadda 1,668, who according to the officials posed threat to the immunised children. Battagram also registered 4,167 refusal cases, Nowshera 3,895, Kohat 1,040, Dera Ismail Khan 899, Karak 797 and Abbottabad 429.

According to the report prepared by the health department, a total of 389,932 children remained unvaccinated because they were not present when the health workers visited their houses during immunisation days.

Officials said that the global community thought that Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which recorded seven of 39 polio cases in 2013, was a main source of polio virus transmission to the countries long declared polio-free. The concern has been raised among the health department about the refusals.

They said that the source of concern was that these refusing families were in scattered communities, which posed a serious threats to the polio eradication efforts.

They said that refusal cases existed in almost all districts. Some families are unwilling to allow vaccinators to administer OPV to their children because they are under misconception that this is prohibited in Islam, while others thought the vaccine as a tool used allegedly by Western countries to render the recipients sterile.

Health workers in rural areas of Mardan, Swabi, Charsadda and Peshawar are hesitant to take part in the campaign after the assassination of 13 persons in polio-related campaign in last one year, they said.

The officials said that refusals coming from nook and corner of the province could jeopardise the national effort to eradicate the vaccine-preventable childhood ailment.

They said that refusals against oral polio vaccine were coming from rural as well as urban areas, but at present no mechanism was in place to cope with defiant parents. The government has been employing measures to ensure security to the vaccinators because the province is on track to eradicate the poliovirus by next year, said the officials.

“Lately, after killing of five persons by militants the health workers and volunteers are unwilling to take part in the campaign in Mardan and Swabi and risk their lives,” said officials in one of these districts.

Both Swabi and Mardan are among the high-risk districts for polio where vaccinators fear visiting refusing families due to the killing of their colleagues, the officials said and added that the government had been facing a daunting task of providing security to the health workers.

Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, was declared by the World Health Organisation a polio reservoir last year.

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