Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Measles outbreak in Kasur

Measles Outbreak in Kasur: Healthcare Promises Fall Flat


Measles outbreak in kasur.
Preventive health downfall.



In recent days, the district of Kasur in Punjab has been struck by a severe measles outbreak, resulting in the tragic deaths of five children within five days. In the village of Kamiannah Thath, near Pattoki, children named Yaseen, Shehzad, Zubaida, Zainab, and Nawaz succumbed to the disease. Parents attribute these deaths to the lack of timely and adequate medical treatment.


A baby girl getting vaccination injection.




Last month, a similar outbreak in the nomadic settlement of Phool Nagar resulted in the deaths of three children. These incidents highlight the shortcomings and negligence of the health department, directly contradicting the claims made by the provincial government. The vision of Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to deliver healthcare services at the doorstep seems to be failing in reality.


Young boy getting vaccine.



Parents have voiced their concerns, blaming the health department's incompetence and inattention for the rapid spread of the measles outbreak. Protecting children's lives should be a top priority for the government, and the loss of these young lives due to insufficient medical care is a deeply tragic matter.



Citizens are now calling on Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz to take immediate action to prevent such heartbreaking incidents in the future. The government must urgently review the performance of the health department and implement appropriate measures to ensure that healthcare services genuinely reach the public and safeguard children's lives.



Measles outbreak in slums

Healthcare Services: Promises vs. Reality





The glaring gap between the government's lofty promises and the harsh reality has once again disappointed the public. The spread of the measles outbreak and the resulting deaths of children in Kasur have exposed the failures of the healthcare system. There is an urgent need for the government to translate its promises into action and take concrete steps to improve the healthcare system.


Providing basic healthcare facilities to the people of Punjab is a fundamental responsibility of the government. The spread of measles and the ensuing deaths are a stark reminder that much work remains to be done. The government should immediately deploy medical camps in the affected areas, launch vaccination campaigns, and raise public awareness about health issues.



The Way Forward


To control the measles outbreak, it is essential to improve healthcare facilities and ensure they are delivered promptly to the public. The government must prioritize health in its agenda and take swift action to enhance the performance of the health department. Protecting the lives and property of the public is the government's foremost duty, and any negligence in this regard is unacceptable.







Dr.ZeeshanChaudhary
Orthopedic Surgeon|Public Health Expert | KEMU|MHL
https://medcm.blogspot.com/

Third Polio Case of 2024 Detected in Pakistan

Third Polio Case of 2024 Detected in Pakistan


In a concerning development, Pakistan has reported its third polio case of the year.




Polio vaccination drive in pakistan.
A child getting polio drops.




The case involves a young girl from Killa Abdullah district in Balochistan who tested positive for Wild Poliovirus Type 1 (WPV1). Additionally, WPV1 was detected in environmental samples collected from Hyderabad in Sindh, as well as Chaman and Pishin districts in Balochistan. Officials from Pakistan’s polio eradication initiative are closely monitoring the situation.

The Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio at the National Institute of Health confirmed that the virus was found in stool samples from a child in Darozai union council of Killa Abdullah. This child exhibited symptoms of paralysis on April 20. Genetic sequencing of the isolated virus is currently underway to better understand its origin and characteristics.



Polio eradication campaign pakistan


Efforts to combat polio remain critical, and vaccination campaigns continue to be essential in protecting children from this debilitating disease. Let’s work together to ensure a polio-free future for all.


Please note that polio is a highly infectious disease that mainly affects children under the age of five. It invades the nervous system and can cause paralysis or even death. Vaccination remains the most effective way to protect children from polio. If you have any other requests or need further assistance, feel free to ask! 😊







Dr.ZeeshanChaudhary
Orthopedic Surgeon|Public Health Expert | KEMU|MHL
https://medcm.blogspot.com/

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