Community and health worker engagement will be key to polio eradication in Karachi, Pakistan. In this study, the authors conducted participant observation, interviews, and a document review in SITE Town, Karachi, an area that in recent years has harbored poliovirus. SITE’s diverse population includes large numbers of internally displaced persons who are disproportionately affected by polio and are more likely than other populations to refuse the polio vaccine. Vaccine acceptance and worker motivation in SITE Town were shaped by the discrepancy in funding and attention for polio eradication campaigns as compared with routine services. Parental vaccine refusals stemmed from a distrust of government and international actors that provided few s...
Background: To describe in chronological detail Pakistan\u27s decades long battle against poliovirus...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The success of the Global Polio E...
Background: After 2 decades of focused efforts to eradicate polio, the impact of eradication activit...
Community and health worker engagement will be key to polio eradication in Karachi, Pakistan. In thi...
Introduction: Established in 1994, Pakistan\u27s polio program demonstrated early success. However, ...
Abstract Introduction Pakistan is one of only three poliomyelitis-endemic countries in the world. Tw...
Poliomyelitis (polio) remains a vital global public health challenge, particularly in countries wher...
OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to quantitatively assess the general public's awareness, attitude and...
Poliomyelitis is a highly contagious and incurable disease, which mainly affects children under five...
AbstractEnd Polio Pakistan program still has to overcome many hurdles; unfortunately on 8th February...
Introduction: Polio, which is caused by poliovirus, is a contagious, potentially crippling, and dead...
As well as describing the huge inroads made globally towards the eradication of polio, Mushtaq and c...
Background: Great disparities in immunization coverage exist in Pakistan between urban and rural are...
Background: The current polio epidemiology in Pakistan poses a unique challenge for global eradicati...
Background: Pakistan has subpar childhood immunization rates and immunization activities have faced ...
Background: To describe in chronological detail Pakistan\u27s decades long battle against poliovirus...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The success of the Global Polio E...
Background: After 2 decades of focused efforts to eradicate polio, the impact of eradication activit...
Community and health worker engagement will be key to polio eradication in Karachi, Pakistan. In thi...
Introduction: Established in 1994, Pakistan\u27s polio program demonstrated early success. However, ...
Abstract Introduction Pakistan is one of only three poliomyelitis-endemic countries in the world. Tw...
Poliomyelitis (polio) remains a vital global public health challenge, particularly in countries wher...
OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to quantitatively assess the general public's awareness, attitude and...
Poliomyelitis is a highly contagious and incurable disease, which mainly affects children under five...
AbstractEnd Polio Pakistan program still has to overcome many hurdles; unfortunately on 8th February...
Introduction: Polio, which is caused by poliovirus, is a contagious, potentially crippling, and dead...
As well as describing the huge inroads made globally towards the eradication of polio, Mushtaq and c...
Background: Great disparities in immunization coverage exist in Pakistan between urban and rural are...
Background: The current polio epidemiology in Pakistan poses a unique challenge for global eradicati...
Background: Pakistan has subpar childhood immunization rates and immunization activities have faced ...
Background: To describe in chronological detail Pakistan\u27s decades long battle against poliovirus...
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The success of the Global Polio E...
Background: After 2 decades of focused efforts to eradicate polio, the impact of eradication activit...