New York Declares Poliovirus Emergency After Detecting Virus In More Wastewater

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New York Declares Poliovirus Emergency After Detecting Virus In More Wastewater
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Sep 12, 2022 03:11 AM
By Luigi Caler
New York has officially sounded an alarm over poliovirus in the state after health officials spotted the virus in more wastewater samples from the area.

Governor Kathy Hochul announced Friday that the state would be stepping up its polio-fighting efforts amid the possible outbreak of polio. This was made after the disease-causing pathogen was detected in the wastewater of another county in the New York City area.

The latest viral detection was from a wastewater sample collected last month in Nassau County on Long Island. Previously, health officials detected the virus in sewage water from Rockland County in July, as per HuffPost.

Thus far, the virus has been detected in New York City and three counties to its north: Rockland, Orange and Sullivan. The latest detection showed that poliovirus could be more prevalent than previously thought.

State health officials said the samples tested positive for polio that could cause paralysis in humans, noting that unvaccinated individuals are at the highest risk of paralytic disease in the areas where the virus got detected.

The emergency declaration would highlight the state’s heightened efforts to contain the situation. This would expand the network of vaccine administrators in the affected areas to include pharmacists, midwives and EMS workers, CNBC reported.

New York Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett encouraged unvaccinated people to get their shots immediately to obtain protection amid the viral outbreak. She also urged individuals and families to reach out to their health care provider or county health department to make sure their shots are up to date.

“On polio, we simply cannot roll the dice. I urge New Yorkers to not accept any risk at all. Polio immunization is safe and effective — protecting nearly all people against disease who receive the recommended doses,” Bassett added.

In August, local health experts already predicted that the polio outbreak in New York could be worse than previously expected. They believed that hundreds of locals could have already been infected.

There’s been no update on the official number of transmissions or infections thus far. But experts expressed concern after learning about the alarmingly low vaccination rates in some New York counties, especially in Rockland (60%), Orange (58%), Sullivan (62%) and Nassau (79%). The new vaccination campaign hopes to raise the rates to above 90% statewide.
 
If it's not contagious how is it spreading you twit.
You can't catch polio from an infected person. Cholera likewise not contagious. It spreads through consumption of contaminated water. :cautious:
 
You can't catch polio from an infected person. Cholera likewise not contagious. It spreads through consumption of contaminated water. :cautious:


What causes polio?​


Polio is caused by a virus (poliovirus). Poliovirus infects your throat and intestines, causing flu-like symptoms. It can then spread to your brain and spine, causing paralysis.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15655-polio

How does polio spread?​


Polio spreads through coughing or sneezing or from coming in contact with poop (feces) of an infected person (fecal-oral route). It can spread by:
  • Not washing your hands after going to the bathroom or touching poop (like changing diapers).
  • Drinking contaminated water or getting it in your mouth.
  • Eating foods that have touched contaminated water.
  • Swimming in contaminated water. Water can become contaminated when someone who has diarrhea swims in it.
  • Coughing or sneezing.
  • Being in close contact with someone with polio.
  • Touching contaminated surfaces.

Is polio contagious?​

Yes, polio is highly contagious. It spreads easily from person to person.
 
NYC and the water? The midterms certainly are drawing near. :wink:

 

What causes polio?​


Polio is caused by a virus (poliovirus). Poliovirus infects your throat and intestines, causing flu-like symptoms. It can then spread to your brain and spine, causing paralysis.

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/15655-polio

How does polio spread?​


Polio spreads through coughing or sneezing or from coming in contact with poop (feces) of an infected person (fecal-oral route). It can spread by:
  • Not washing your hands after going to the bathroom or touching poop (like changing diapers).
  • Drinking contaminated water or getting it in your mouth.
  • Eating foods that have touched contaminated water.
  • Swimming in contaminated water. Water can become contaminated when someone who has diarrhea swims in it.
  • Coughing or sneezing.
  • Being in close contact with someone with polio.
  • Touching contaminated surfaces.

Is polio contagious?​

Yes, polio is highly contagious. It spreads easily from person to person.
I stand corrected good sir! :thumbsup:
 
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