Polio Update: WPV1 and VDPV2 Cases in 2024

Polio Update 2024

Polio Update: WPV1 and VDPV2 Cases in 2024

In this Polio Update 2024, we highlight the rise in wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) and vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV2) cases worldwide, especially in Pakistan. These new cases reflect the ongoing challenges in eradicating polio, with numerous new cases and environmental samples emerging in recent weeks.

Wild Poliovirus Update

This week, Pakistan reported three new WPV1 cases. The affected districts are: Karachi Keamari and Kashmore in Sindh and Dera Ismail Khan in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The total number of WPV1 cases in 2024 now stands at 84, with 59 from Pakistan and 25 from Afghanistan. In 2023, there were only 12 total cases.

You can find more details on wild poliovirus and its impact on the Polio Eradication Initiative.

In addition, fifteen new WPV1 environmental samples (ES) emerged, primarily from Punjab, Balochistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. This suggests the need for stronger vaccination efforts. By November 2024, health officials had detected 622 WPV1 ES cases in Pakistan.

Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Update

Although no new cVDPV cases were reported this week, eight new cVDPV2 positive environmental samples appeared, with six from the Occupied Palestinian Territory and two from Djibouti. The total for cVDPV2 positives in 2024 now reaches 34, signaling continued concerns for immunization programs. You can learn more about vaccine-derived poliovirus at the Global Polio Eradication Initiative.

Ongoing Vaccination Efforts

As the spread of both wild and vaccine-derived poliovirus continues, global health agencies are intensifying their efforts. Vaccination campaigns are actively reaching communities to prevent further outbreaks. It’s crucial for families to support immunization drives and ensure their children remain protected from polio’s effects. To learn more about vaccination programs, visit the World Health Organization (WHO).

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