Fears for children’s health as polio re-emerges in Gaza

Published August 20, 2024
A Palestinian girl is examined by a doctor at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah on August 18 amid fears over the spread of polio in Gaza. — Reuters
A Palestinian girl is examined by a doctor at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah on August 18 amid fears over the spread of polio in Gaza. — Reuters

DEIR EL BALAH: In Gaza, a mother worries that her month-old son, Mohammed, could be infected with polio after the Palestinian health ministry confirmed the first case in the enclave on Friday, ending a 25-year period in which the strip was polio-free.

Just three days after his birth, Ghada al Ghandour’s son Mohammed started developing skin rashes. “He had skin rashes as if he was burnt,” she said. A doctor told her there were no creams to treat her child.

She later brought him to Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir el Balah in central Gaza to seek a diagnosis and treatment. The rash fueled his mother’s fears that other symptoms and diseases could follow due to a lack of hygiene and medical supplies in Gaza after more than 10 months of conflict.

Authorities confirm the first case of the crippling disease in 25 years

In a statement, the Palestinian health ministry confirmed the first case of polio in the city of Deir el Balah had been detected in a 10-month-old baby who had not been vaccinated.

Likewise, Mohammed has not received a polio vaccine. “My son was deprived of the first vaccine in his first month,” his mother said. Polio was detected in sewage in Gaza’s Deir el Balah and Khan Younis governorates, Dr Hamid Jafari, a polio specialist at the World Health Organisation (WHO), said, adding it was possible the virus had been circulating since September.

‘Yet another threat to children’

Poliomyelitis, which is spread mainly through the fecal-oral route, is a highly infectious virus that can invade the nervous system and cause paralysis. Children under 5 are most at risk from the viral disease, especially infants under 2 since normal vaccination regimens have been disrupted by the conflict.

“If the occupation (Israeli forces) continues to close the (border) crossing and denies access to vaccines, it will lead to a health disaster,” said Khalil al Daqran, spokesperson of Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Israel announced on Sunday that it would facilitate the transfer into Gaza of polio vaccines for around one million children. More than 43,000 vials of the vaccine were expected to arrive in Israel in the coming weeks and would be sent to Gaza, according to a statement from COGAT, the Israeli defence agency that coordinated civilian matters with the Palestinians.

This would be enough for two rounds of doses for over a million children, it said. But Al Daqran of Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said a vaccination campaign could not happen without a pause in fighting.

The re-emergence of polio “represents yet another threat to the children in the Gaza Strip and neighbouring countries,” the WHO said on August 16. Nearly half of Gaza’s 2.3 million population are under the age of 18 and around 15 per cent are children under the age of 5, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.

Published in Dawn, August 20th, 2024

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