News USA New York records its first case of polio in nearly a decade

New York records its first case of polio in nearly a decade

File – A health worker gives a dose of polio vaccine to a girl. – MOHAMMED MOHAMMED / XINHUA NEWS / CONTACTOPHOTO

The Department of Health of the state of New York, in the United States, has reported that it has registered a case of polio in Rockland County, the first in almost a decade.

Thus, the health authorities have issued an alert and have asked the population and the health workers not to lower their guard to avoid possible outbreaks, although the disease spreads by coming into contact with the feces of an infected person.

Those who have been vaccinated against polio have a low risk of getting it. However, pregnant women and those who have not been vaccinated should go to county health centers and request the vaccine.

“Given what we know about this case and polio in general, the Department of Health recommends that unvaccinated individuals get vaccinated and that those who need a booster vaccine also get one as soon as possible,” the statement said. state Health Commissioner Mary T. Bassett, according to a statement.

In this sense, he has emphasized that “the vaccine is safe and effective and protects against the disease.” Polio is very contagious, so a person who is sick can infect others without knowing it because they have not developed symptoms.

Among the main symptoms is headache, fever, fatigue, muscle pain and vomiting, but they can take about 30 days to manifest, a period of time in which those infected can spread the disease.

Due to the success of the vaccine, which was introduced in 1955, polio cases declined significantly in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The last naturally occurring case occurred in 1979, although the last time a polio patient was detected in the country was in 2013, nine years ago. This last case, however, did not arise from a “wild strain”, as stated in the text.

“Vaccines have protected us against old and new viruses for decades. The fact is that there is a need for safe vaccines and we need New Yorkers to protect themselves from viruses like this,” said New York City Health Commissioner York, Ashwin Vasan.

Starting this Friday, Rockland County has hosted a polio vaccination clinic at the Pomona Medical Complex. New Yorkers can sign up for free vaccinations.

Source: Europa Press

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