Islamabad, Oct 1: WHO Confirms Pakistan’s Elimination of Trachoma as a Public Health Problem. The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially recognized the eradication of trachoma as a public health issue in Pakistan, which is a huge accomplishment for public health.
If left untreated, trachoma, a disease brought on by the Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria, can cause irreversible blindness. Pakistan reaches this historic milestone, making it the 19th country in the world to do so, according to WHO.
Its accomplishment in doing so highlights the political will of the Pakistani government to promote public health, the importance of technical assistance from the WHO, and the outstanding work of medical professionals, endemic communities, civil society, and partners such as Sightsavers, Christian Blind Mission, and the Fred Hollows Foundation.
This most recent triumph is but the beginning; there will be more significant successes in the future. The WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, stated, “The elimination of trachoma as a public health issue in Pakistan is a monumental achievement for the country and for the global fight against the disease.”
“This accomplishment demonstrates the steadfast commitment of Pakistan’s healthcare professionals, many of whom operate on a community level.” It emphasizes the value of teamwork, creative problem-solving, and a mutual commitment to a better future for everybody. I applaud Pakistan for its commitment to and achievement in preserving the dream of millions of people.
“Congratulations to Pakistan on the elimination of trachoma,” said Dr. Hanan Balkhy, Regional Director of WHO for the Eastern Mediterranean, highlighting the importance of the accomplishment. Pakistan has already eradicated two neglected tropical illnesses, inspiring the world and showcasing the nation’s commitment to public health.
Dr. Luo Dapeng, the WHO confirms Pakistan’s Elimination Representative in Pakistan, remarked, “This is a remarkable achievement which will save thousands of people from preventable visual impairment or blindness.” Pakistan’s triumph underscores the efficacy of the WHO-endorsed SAFE approach to eradicate trachoma, encompassing trichiasis surgery, antibiotics to eradicate infection, and enhanced environmental and facial hygiene to curtail transmission.