After the polio virus was found in wastewater in New York recently, some parents may be concerned or have questions.
, including sore throat, fever, fatigue, nausea, headache and stomach pain, which typically last for about two to five days, according to the CDC., professor of molecular virology and microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life — namely, when it affects the brain or spinal cord. “A small proportion of people with polio can have devastating neurologic complications including meningitis and paralysis,” says Lipps. “The paralysis can be permanent and lead to death.
Polio can occur because of “poor hygiene practices,” says Lipps, as it is spread via contamination from fecal matter. “Infants and young children who are not potty trained can more easily facilitate transmission,” she says.Experts say that widespread use of the polio vaccine made all of the difference in terms of eliminating polio cases originating in the U.S.
Cases of polio in the U.S. are “extremely rare,” notes Lipps. In fact, today “there is only a single known poliomyelitis case in the U.S.,” points out Lloyd. That’s largely due to the fact that “a very high percentage of Americans are vaccinated,” he says.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Extreme heat can be dangerous for kids, experts warnWith more record-breaking temperatures in the forecast for parts of the country, public health experts are cautioning that children are more susceptible to heat illness than adults.
Leer más »
Achievement gap in standardized testing was growing. COVID added fuel to the fire.The achievement gap in standardized testing is a particular concern for high-poverty schools, where achievement levels tend to be low and students are still struggling with the compounded traumas of the COVID-19 pandemic, experts said.
Leer más »
Should We Be Worried About Titanium Dioxide in Our Tampons?What is titanium dioxide, and why is it in tampons and pads? Doctors weigh in on whether titanium dioxide is safe and if you need to worry about it.
Leer más »
Polio was detected in New York. But most people don’t need to worryAmerica has its first paralytic polio patient in a decade. Do you need to be worried about catching it? Probably not.
Leer más »
Penn State did not prove its legal standing to have public court filing sealed, experts sayPenn State said it wanted to protect affected students from potential embarrassment, but legal experts said that explanation doesn’t meet legal requirements.
Leer más »
Parents on Randi Weingarten saying conservatives 'undermine' teachers: 'She blocked the schoolhouse door'Parents fired back at American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten for suggesting 'right-wing extremists' are undermining public schools.
Leer más »