District-Wise Polio Cases in Pakistan
An authoritative, detailed archive of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) and circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (cVDPV2) cases across the districts of Pakistan. Tracking these cases helps direct door-to-door vaccination campaigns and surveillance networks to target high-risk areas.
3 Cases
Current polio cases in Pakistan
31 Cases
Total polio cases in Pakistan 2025
74 Cases
Polio cases in Pakistan 2024
WPV Polio Cases 2026 Across Districts in Pakistan
Confirmed WPV cases breakdown by province and district
| Province | District Name | Confirmed Cases |
|---|---|---|
| KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA | Bannu | 1 |
| North Waziristan | 1 | |
| SINDH | Sujawal | 1 |
| 2026 Total Cases | 3 | |
About Polio Eradication Campaigns in Pakistan
To eliminate the threat of wild poliovirus transmission, the Pakistan Polio Eradication Programme coordinates targeted door-to-door vaccination campaigns. These campaigns focus on high-risk areas identified through systematic environment testing and district case counts.
Why District-Wise Data Matters: Broad provincial data can mask specific hot zones. By publishing exact district wise polio cases in pakistan, medical field teams, local governments, and WHO partners can allocate specific vaccine supplies, mobilize local resources, and deploy communication networks to address vaccine hesitancy.
Current Status in 2026: So far in 2026, surveillance reports have confirmed 3 WPV1 cases in Sujawal, Bannu, and North Waziristan. Continuous vigilance and regular booster doses remain crucial to protect children from paralysis.
What is WPV1?
Wild Poliovirus Type 1 is the primary strain active in the remaining reservoirs of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
What is cVDPV2?
Circulating Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Type 2 occurs in settings with low overall immunization rates, emphasizing the need for comprehensive coverage.
Provincial Overview Map
Visual representation of cases by province

Overview of poliovirus distribution in Pakistan. Click below to view the detailed provincial statistics.
Report a Case / Query
If you detect symptoms of sudden flaccid paralysis in any child under 15 years, or have queries about local vaccination campaigns, contact the Sehat Tahaffuz Helpline immediately.