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WHO highlighted Pakistan decades of vaccine success

Published on: April 23, 2026 10:46 AM

Deaths Possibly to Covid Vaccines

Pakistan has successfully vaccinated millions of children and mothers over the past five decades, preventing an estimated 2.6 million child deaths, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). The achievement was highlighted ahead of World Immunisation Week, underscoring the long-term impact of the country’s Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI).

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Launched in 1978 in collaboration with WHO and international partners, Pakistan’s immunisation programme has reached more than 160 million children and 130 million mothers. Health officials say the initiative has played a critical role in reducing preventable diseases and improving public health outcomes across the country.

According to WHO, Pakistan has also made major progress in disease control, including a 99.8% reduction in paralytic polio cases since 1994. The organisation noted that the country has also been certified for eliminating maternal and neonatal tetanus in several regions, including Punjab, Sindh, and other administrative areas, significantly reducing risks for newborns.

The WHO stated that immunisation now helps prevent up to 17% of childhood mortality in Pakistan, making it one of the most cost-effective health interventions available. Officials emphasized that vaccines have not only saved lives but also reduced hospitalisation, disability, and economic strain on families.

WHO Representative in Pakistan Dr Luo Dapeng praised frontline health workers, vaccinators, and government partners for their efforts in delivering vaccines nationwide. He stressed that scientific evidence strongly supports vaccination and warned against misinformation that may discourage immunisation.

The organisation also highlighted the contribution of over 400,000 polio workers and thousands of routine vaccinators who ensure vaccines reach even remote areas, regardless of social or economic barriers.

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Health experts further noted that vaccination has long-term benefits, including improved quality of life and reduced burden on Pakistan’s healthcare system. Each life saved through immunisation is estimated to add decades of healthy living.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: child mortality, immunisation programme, Latest, Lead4, Pakistan health, Polio Eradication, Vaccination, WHO

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