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New York county confirms case of polio
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The New York Division of Well being on Thursday reported a case of polio in a resident of the state’s Rockland County.
This case marks the primary within the U.S. in practically a decade.
The division mentioned it was recognized via sequencing on the Wadsworth Heart — its public well being laboratory — and confirmed by the Facilities for Illness Management and Prevention (CDC).
The sequencing confirmed revertant polio Sabin sort 2 virus.
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“That is indicative of a transmission chain from a person who acquired the oral polio vaccine (OPV), which is not approved or administered within the U.S., the place solely the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) has been given since 2000,” the division wrote. “This means that the virus might have originated in a location outdoors of the U.S. the place OPV is run, since revertant strains can’t emerge from inactivated vaccines.”
Polio is endemic in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The New York Division of Well being, the Rockland County Division of Well being and the New York Metropolis Division of Well being and Psychological Hygiene are coordinating to proceed the case investigation and “proactively reply.”
A viral illness that may have an effect on the nervous system and trigger muscle weak spot, the polio virus usually enters via the mouth.
Whereas it’s normally transmitted by fingers contaminated with the fecal matter of an contaminated particular person, respiratory and oral-to-oral transmission via saliva might also happen.
Polio may be very contagious, and an individual can unfold the virus even when they are not sick. Nearly all of folks contaminated with polio don’t have any signs.
Signs might be delicate and flu-like and might take as much as 30 days to current, throughout which era the contaminated particular person can unfold the virus to others.
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Though uncommon, some instances can lead to paralysis or dying.
Because of the success of the polio vaccine, launched in 1955, instances had been reduce dramatically within the late Nineteen Fifties and early Nineteen Sixties. The final naturally occurring instances of polio within the U.S. had been reported in 1979, and the final identified case within the nation was recorded by the CDC in 2013.
The polio vaccine is a part of the required faculty immunization schedule for all kids. In keeping with the latest CDC information, about 93% of 2-year-olds had acquired at the least three doses of polio vaccine.
All of those that haven’t accomplished their polio vaccine collection beforehand — or Rockland County members who’re involved they might have been uncovered to the virus — ought to get vaccinated at native clinics.
Individuals there who’ve already been vaccinated, who’re thought-about to be at decrease threat, however are susceptible to publicity ought to obtain a booster.
The primary clinic in New York’s Rockland County shall be on the Pomona Well being Advanced on Friday from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET. A second clinic on the identical location shall be held on Monday. Stroll-ins shall be accepted.
Officers are advising medical practitioners and well being care suppliers to be vigilant for added instances.
The Related Press contributed to this report.
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One state leads country in human bird flu with nearly 40 confirmed cases
A child in California is presumed to have H5N1 bird flu, according to the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH).
As of Dec. 23, there had been 36 confirmed human cases of bird flu in the state, according to the California Department of Public Health (CDPH).
This represents more than half of the human cases in the country.
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The latest pediatric patient, who lives in San Francisco, experienced fever and conjunctivitis (pink eye) as a result of the infection.
The unnamed patient was not hospitalized and has fully recovered, according to the SFDPH.
The child tested positive for bird flu at the SFDPH Public Health Laboratory. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will perform additional tests to confirm the result.
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It is not yet known how the child was exposed to the virus and an investigation is ongoing.
“I want to assure everyone in our city that the risk to the general public is low, and there is no current evidence that the virus can be transmitted between people,” said Dr. Grant Colfax, director of health, in the press release.
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“We will continue to investigate this presumptive case, and I am urging all San Franciscans to avoid direct contact with sick or dead birds, especially wild birds and poultry. Also, please avoid unpasteurized dairy products.”
Samuel Scarpino, director of AI and life sciences and professor of health sciences at Northeastern University in Boston, is calling for “decisive action” to protect individuals who may be in contact with infected livestock and also to alert the public about the risks associated with wild birds and infected backyard flocks.
“While I agree that the risk to the broader public remains low, we continue to see signs of escalating risk associated with this outbreak,” he told Fox News Digital.
Experts have warned that the possibility of mutations in the virus could enable person-to-person transmission.
“While the H5N1 virus is currently thought to only transmit from animals to humans, multiple mutations that can enhance human-to-human transmission have been observed in the severely sick American,” Dr. Jacob Glanville, CEO of Centivax, a San Francisco biotechnology company, told Fox News Digital.
“This highlights the requirement for vigilance and preparation in the event that additional mutations create a human-transmissible pandemic strain.”
As of Jan. 10, there have been a total of 707 infected cattle in California, per reports from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA).
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In the last 30 days alone, the virus has been confirmed in 84 dairy farms in the state.
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Chronic Pain Afflicts Billions of People. It’s Time for a Revolution.
“In the beginning, everyone thought they were going to find this one breakthrough pain drug that would replace opioids,” Gereau said. Increasingly, though, it’s looking like chronic pain, like cancer, could end up having a range of genetic and cellular drivers that vary both by condition and by the particular makeup of the person experiencing it. “What we’re learning is that pain is not just one thing,” Gereau added. “It’s a thousand different things, all called ‘pain.’”
For patients, too, the landscape of chronic pain is wildly varied. Some people endure a miserable year of low-back pain, only to have it vanish for no clear reason. Others aren’t so lucky. A friend of a friend spent five years with extreme pain in his arm and face after roughhousing with his son. He had to stop working, couldn’t drive, couldn’t even ride in a car without a neck brace. His doctors prescribed endless medications: the maximum dose of gabapentin, plus duloxetine and others. At one point, he admitted himself to a psychiatric ward, because his pain was so bad that he’d become suicidal. There, he met other people who also became suicidal after years of living with terrible pain day in and day out.
The thing that makes chronic pain so awful is that it’s chronic: a grinding distress that never ends. For those with extreme pain, that’s easy to understand. But even less severe cases can be miserable. A pain rating of 3 or 4 out of 10 sounds mild, but having it almost all the time is grueling — and limiting. Unlike a broken arm, which gets better, or tendinitis, which hurts mostly in response to overuse, chronic pain makes your whole world shrink. It’s harder to work, and to exercise, and even to do the many smaller things that make life rewarding and rich.
It’s also lonely. When my arms first went crazy, I could barely function. But even after the worst had passed, I saw friends rarely; I still couldn’t drive more than a few minutes, or sit comfortably in a chair, and I felt guilty inviting people over when there wasn’t anything to do. As Christin Veasley, director and co-founder of the Chronic Pain Research Alliance, puts it: “With acute pain, medications, if you take them, they get you over a hump, and you go on your way. What people don’t realize is that when you have chronic pain, even if you’re also taking meds, you rarely feel like you were before. At best, they can reduce your pain, but usually don’t eliminate it.”
A cruel Catch-22 around chronic pain is that it often leads to anxiety and depression, both of which can make pain worse. That’s partly because focusing on a thing can reinforce it, but also because emotional states have physical effects. Both anxiety and depression are known to increase inflammation, which can also worsen pain. As a result, pain management often includes cognitive behavioral therapy, meditation practice or other coping skills. But while those tools are vital, it’s notoriously hard to reprogram our reactions. Our minds and bodies have evolved both to anticipate pain and to remember it, making it hard not to worry. And because chronic pain is so uncomfortable and isolating, it’s also depressing.
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