ISLAMABAD, Jan 1 (NNN-APP) – Pakistan reported a sharp decline in polio cases last year, due to sustained vaccination campaigns and improved disease surveillance, health authorities said.
Official data showed polio cases fell from 74 in 2024, to 30 in 2025, with no new cases reported nationwide since Sept. Six vaccination campaigns were conducted during the year, including five nationwide drives.
Authorities said, the virus still circulates in some high-risk areas, requiring continued vigilance and targeted vaccination efforts to prevent resurgence.
The latest nationwide campaign, held from Dec 15 to 21, achieved over 98 percent coverage, with improved performance across all provinces, Pakistan-controlled Kashmir, northern Gilgit-Baltistan region and Islamabad. Missed children declined by 18 percent compared with the previous round, particularly in the southern parts of northwest Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
Pakistan will intensify targeted efforts this year, to interrupt remaining transmission and achieve complete polio eradication, officials said.– NNN-APP
