INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The detection of poliovirus in wastewater samples from New York and London has sparked fears of a possible public health crisis but health
experts in the United States believe that the virus is unlikely to secure widespread transmission in the country, especially in highly
vaccinated areas.Medical Daily reported that the US declared the eradication of poliovirus in September 1994, and not many people are aware
of the disease it causes and its symptoms at present
There is also limited awareness on how it spreads.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), poliovirus spreads
through person-to-person contact and other ways, such as the oral-fecal route and droplets.Poliovirus is so contagious it can contaminate
food and water in unsanitary conditions
Transmission is inevitable when a person makes contact with the feces from an infected person while infection via droplets from a sneeze or
cough is less common, Medical Daily reported.The CDC noted that an infected person could spread the virus almost immediately before and up
to two weeks after the symptoms of the disease appear
Once the virus enters the mouth, it can stay in the intestines for many weeks
Asymptomatic people can still pass the virus to other people and make them sick, the report read.Last month, the US reported its first case
of polio in almost a decade.Meanwhile, Britain rolled out urgent polio vaccinations this week for all London-based children below 10 after
the discovery of polio traces in sewage samples across several London boroughs
The move was made after the detection of polio in wastewater samples from New York, London and even Israel sparked fears of a wider
outbreak.Among the symptoms of polio, paralysis is the one most commonly associated with the disease since it can lead to permanent
Scientific data showed between 2 and 10 out of 200 infected people develop paralysis and die because the virus can significantly impact the
muscles used for breathing.Since there is no cure or specific treatment for paralytic polio, patients rely on long-term physical or
occupational therapy to help them with arm or leg weakness
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