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More than 2 lakh Pak children missed anti-polio drive: Unicef

As many as 2,40,000 children have missed UN-backed vaccinations against polio because of security concerns in Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan, a top Unicef official has said.

Updated on: Mar 29, 2013, 22:52:03 IST
AP | By , Islamabad
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As many as 2,40,000 children have missed UN-backed vaccinations against polio because of security concerns in Pakistan's tribal regions bordering Afghanistan, a top Unicef official has said.

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Dr Nima Saeed Abid, acting UNICEF chief for the polio eradication programme in Pakistan, says health workers have not been able to immunise children in the North and South Waziristan regions - Taliban strongholds - since July 2012.

Pakistan is one of the few remaining countries, along with Afghanistan and Nigeria, where polio is rampant. Up to 58 cases were reported in Pakistan in 2012, down from 198 in 2011.

Abid said today that 15 health workers have been killed in the anti-polio campaign in Pakistan since July 2012.

Pakistani militant groups oppose the vaccinations and accuse health workers of spying for Washington.

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