Aligarh, June 2:
Despite the polio virus stalking Aligarh and its surrounding areas
with a record number of 11 polio cases all Muslims detected this
year, the resistance to the polio immunisation drive among Muslims
continues to thwart eradication of the virus.
In several localities, health officials and social workers found
doors slamming in their faces on the National Immunisation Day on
Sunday. At the sight of vaccinators, angry women bundled their
children out of sight.
Dr Naseem Ahmed, IAS officer-turned Aligarh Muslim University
vice-chancellor, and District Magistrate S.M. Bobdey had a tough
time convincing women to let their children be administered the
polio vaccine.
With polio vials in hands, one could see the V-C and the DM
chasing families and force-feeding the children amid protests from
mothers and grandmothers.
Koi zabardasti hai kya (Is it a must), said a young Shahzadi in
the Shahjamal neighbourhood. Issey bachche ki tabiyat kharab ho
jayegi (the child will get sick due to this), she said. Rumours
were doing the rounds that it caused impotency. But soon social
workers grabbed the child and administered polio drops. The same
scene was repeated several times. However, resistance to the
campaign has come down, claim DM Bobdey and V-C Ahmed. According to
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr M.P. Bansal, there has been an
overall higher turnout at booths. The high incidence of polio here
11 out of 28 in UP and said to be the highest in a single district
in the world, has raised alarm.
But fear looms large in the town. Since there would no
immunisation drive during the monsoon, the next three-four months
could see the virus spread. Sundays drive, despite coming in the
wake of the detection of 11 polio cases, had glitches. As a result,
the blame game has begun. Campaign promoter Rotarys district
coordinator Omar said the vaccinators did not report on time. In
some booths, vaccines ran out leading to booth closure. The CMO says
it happened in only one-two per cent cases.
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