Another environmental sample from Karachi has returned as positive for poliovirus, increasing the total number of cases in Pakistan to 55, media reported Friday.
The cases have been spreading in the port city where a child was crippled by the Wild Poliovirus 1 a few days back after an environmental sample of the Rashid Minhas Road site in Karachi was tested positive, said officials.
“The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health Islamabad has confirmed the detection of Type-1 Wild Poliovirus (WPV1) in an environmental (sewage) sample collected from district East, Karachi in October 2023.
“The environmental sample (Grab) was collected on October 10, 2023, from the ‘Rashid Minhas Road’ environmental sample collection site,” an official of the polio eradication initiative told media on Thursday.
This is the sixth positive sample from District East, Karachi and the 12th positive sample from Karachi Division at large this year, the official said, adding that one human polio case has also been reported from District East, Karachi in the current year.
“The isolated virus is classified as YB3A cluster and 99.7% genetically linked to the virus detected in an environmental sample in Sohrab Goth Karachi on September 12, 2023. The November SNID Polio campaign in the district is currently in progress from October 30 to November 5,” the official added.
This new detection takes the total number of positive environmental (sewage) samples in Pakistan in 2023 to 55. Meanwhile, the number of human polio cases in Pakistan in 2023 remains four.