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Ruth Link-Gelles, Emily Lutterloh, Patricia Schnabel Ruppert, P Bryon Backenson, Kirsten St George, Eli S Rosenberg, Bridget J Anderson, Meghan Fuschino, Michael Popowich, Chitra Punjabi, Maria Souto, Kevin McKay, Samuel Rulli, Tabassum Insaf, Dustin Hill, Jessica Kumar, Irina Gelman, Jaume Jorba, Terry Fei Fan Ng, Nancy Gerloff, Nina B Masters, Adriana Lopez, Kathleen Dooling, Shannon Stokley, Sarah Kidd, M Steven Oberste, Janell Routh.
Abstract
On July 18, 2022, the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) notified CDC of detection of poliovirus type 2 in stool specimens from an unvaccinated immunocompetent young adult from Rockland County, New York, who was experiencing acute flaccid weakness. The patient initially experienced fever, neck stiffness, gastrointestinal symptoms, and limb weakness. The patient was hospitalized with possible acute flaccid myelitis (AFM). Vaccine-derived poliovirus type 2 (VDPV2) was detected in stool specimens obtained on days 11 and 12 after initial symptom onset. To date, related Sabin-like type 2 polioviruses have been detected in wastewater* in the patient's county of residence and in neighboring Orange County up to 25 days before (from samples originally collected for SARS-CoV-2 wastewater monitoring) and 41 days after the patient's symptom onset. The last U.S. case of polio caused by wild poliovirus occurred in 1979, and the World Health Organization Region of the Americas was declared polio-free in 1994. This report describes the second identification of community transmission of poliovirus in the United States since 1979; the previous instance, in 2005, was a type 1 VDPV (1). The occurrence of this case, combined with the identification of poliovirus in wastewater in neighboring Orange County, underscores the importance of maintaining high vaccination coverage to prevent paralytic polio in persons of all ages.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35980868 PMCID: PMC9400530 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7133e2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 35.301
FIGURETimeline of patient activities, potential poliovirus exposures, shedding, and poliovirus-positive wastewater* samples† genetically linked to a patient with a case of type 2 vaccine-derived poliovirus — New York, May–August 2022
Abbreviations: ED = emergency department; VDPV2 = type 2 vaccine-derived poliovirus.
* Wastewater, also referred to as sewage, includes water from household or building use (e.g., toilets, showers, and sinks) that can contain human fecal waste and water from non-household sources (e.g., rain and industrial use).
† More than one positive wastewater sample might have been collected on the same day in Rockland County or Orange County.