Despite ongoing vaccination campaigns, wild poliovirus remains endemic in localized areas of Afghanistan due to insecurity, cross-border migration, and low literacy.
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Despite ongoing national immunization campaigns, poliomyelitis remains a significant public health and economic burden in Afghanistan, necessitating improved security, public awareness, and specialized care for affected individuals.
Poliomyelitis is an acute infection caused by a poliovirus. It's a nonspecific minor illness called (abortive poliomyelitis) and, less often, flaccid weakness of various muscle groups called (paralytic poliomyelitis). This is a disease of childhood and can not be happened after five years of age, can affect both sex in all country including Afghanistan. According to the world Health Organiztion (WHO) report for 2015 the polio virus has totally been eliminated from the whole world except three countries, (Afghanistnan, Pakistan, and Nigeria).
Mohammad Aqa Stanikzai (Fri,) conducted a observational in Poliomyelitis. Polio vaccination program was evaluated. Despite ongoing vaccination campaigns, wild poliovirus remains endemic in localized areas of Afghanistan due to insecurity, cross-border migration, and low literacy.