Health officials urge New Yorkers to get vaccinated after poliovirus detected in wastewater in [View all]
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New York state health officials are urging people to get vaccinated against polio after the virus was identified in wastewater samples in another county.
The four wastewater samples were collected in July and August in Sullivan County, northwest of Orange County. CNN previously reported that polio was identified in wastewater samples from Rockland County, Orange County and New York City. The state Department of Health announced Friday that the Sullivan County samples were genetically linked to the previously identified case of polio in Rockland County, where a man was diagnosed with paralytic polio.
Health officials warned on Friday of expanding community spread of the virus.
One New Yorker paralyzed by polio is already too many, and I do not want to see another paralytic case, State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett said in a statement. The polio in New York today is an imminent threat to all adults and children who are unvaccinated or not up to date with their polio immunizations. Every New Yorker, parent, guardian, and pediatrician must do everything possible to ensure they, their children, and their patients are protected against this dangerous, debilitating disease through safe and effective vaccination.
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