Characteristics of districts in Pakistan with persistent transmission of wild poliovirus, 2000-2001

  • S A Lowther
  • T Mir
  • M K Bile
  • R Abdul Hafiz
  • A W Mounts

Abstract

We sought to identify factors associated with being a reservoir district for wild poliovirus in Pakistan. Differences between reservoir and non-reservoir districts were identified using acute flaccid paralysis surveillance data, population census statistics and data from a survey of district health officials (DHOs). Of the 11 poliovirus reservoir districts identified, population density was significantly higher (median 550 persons/km2) than the non-reservoirs (median 175 persons/km2). DHOs from reservoir districts more often reported that planning was affected by refugees and they had more frequent DHO transfers compared with non-reservoir districts. Multivariate analysis confirmed that reservoirs more often had high population density and frequent DHO transfers. Assessment of district-level and management characteristics can supplement surveillance methods to further improve health programmes.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1020-3397
Publication statusPublished - 13.12.2005
PubMed 16335650