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(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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Full Name: Ghayyur Ayub
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Polio resurfaces in Islamabad

According to a news item, a vaccinated local child, Tayyab aged 3, was admitted to Children Hospital, Islamabad with Polio. Well-placed sources in PIMS confirmed he was infected with the disease.

The sources also say, the ministry of health tried to hush up the news. This news brings all the clandestine claims by the health minister, Mr Naseer Khan in quandary who, for the last four years, has been claiming that the disease would be eliminated at the end of each year that passed. In terms of mishandling of eradicating Polio, Tayyab's case at the doorsteps of the health ministry is as serious in health sector, as mishandling of CJP's case in Judiciary. After hearing about the unjust done to CJP the lawyers came out on the streets shouting loudly for people to hear.  

The minister is lucky that the sobbing voices of poor families cannot be heard anywhere. Instead, they have to bear the additional burden of disabled children making their poverty riddled-life more miserable. These future adults could have been helping their parents alleviating their miseries in their old age had they been covered properly from this debilitating disease.

When is the smooth talker Mr Nasir Khan going to take his job seriously and eliminate the gap between what he says and what he does?

"Ghayyur Ayub" <turi555@hotmail.com>
 Reply:   Banned Hepatitis-B vaccine in
Replied by(Noman) Replied on (29/May/2007)
Our medical system is trying its level best to decrease the poverty level of Pakistan by kiiling peoples
IRFAN BUKHARI
ISLAMABAD - Internationally banned Hepatitis B vaccine (Euvax B)
being used in both private and public sector hospitals in Pakistan,
claimed Dr Umar Ayub, President SAARC medical association in a press
conference here on Sunday at Islamabad Press Club.
"The World Health Organisation (WHO) has suspended the use of South
Korean Hepatitis B vaccine (Euvax B) after reported deaths in
Vietnam, Philippines, Russia and Bangladesh," said Umar Ayub while
lamenting the fact that the Ministry of Health was not taking any
steps to stop the use of banned vaccine in Pakistan.
Dr Umar expressed his fear that some deaths may have occurred in
Pakistan because of this vaccine that could have gone un-noticed due
to poor reporting system in the country.
This internationally banned vaccine also being employed in Prime
Minister's Hepatitis Control Programme and the Ministry of Health
has recently given a contract for supply of Euvax B. He demanded for
the immediate cancellation of the contract in the larger interest of
the masses.
He said that in the previous year the same vaccine was purchased for
Prime Minister's Hepatitis Control Programme.
He also informed the media men that if Ministry of Health did not
make any arrangements to recall the stocks of Euvax B from the
market within three days, SAARC Medical Association would take the
issue to the court of law.
Dr Umar in the conference was accompanied with Dr Arshad Rana and Dr
Zakaullah, both from Pakistan Medical Association (PMA). SAARC
Medical Association and PMA both expressed their grave concerns
about the quality of imported vaccines, their storage arrangements
and particularly the vaccine testing facilities of Ministry of
Health.
Dr Umer rejected the claims of Ministry of Health that the quality
of vaccines being supplied by UNICEF to EPI programme is beyond any
suspicion saying that it was UNICEF that provided Euvax B vaccine to
Vietnam, Philippines and Bangladesh.

Office bearers of PMA disclosed that they had challenged the
procurement procedure of vaccines by EPI programme in Lahore High
Court that had already issued a stay order

 
 Reply:   I heard same kind of news few
Replied by(webmaster) Replied on (25/May/2007)

A child who was properly vaccinated by government's medical staff and was having the health card with him, got affected by the virus of polio.
his family was asking the same q, we have done all what was required and told to us, why this happened and who is responsible.
i was thinking at that time, that our doctors and minsters and departments are lucky, because one single case of this nature can end up with millions of dollars to the effected family in any civilized society and with the job loss of those who were responsible.
but this is Pakistan..

 
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