During the summer of 2022, the state of New York (N.Y.) began investigating the presence of poliovirus in wastewater in various counties.
As of October 28, 2022, eight-two wastewater samples have been found genetically linked to the individual case of paralytic polio (Acute Flaccid Myelitis) in a Rockland County, N.Y., resident.
In response to the unknown risk, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced on November 30, 2022, that it would strategically expand poliovirus wastewater testing in select jurisdictions across the country.
Poliovirus Investigation Integrates Michigan and Pennsylvania
Lyme Disease Vax Candidate Posts Positive Antibody Persistence Data
According to an announcement today, a Lyme disease vaccine candidate may soon obtain approval in the U.S. This would be significant since Lyme disease remains a serious health risk to most people.
This vector-borne illness is considered common in the Northern Hemisphere.
Each year, approximately 30,000 cases of Lyme disease are reported to U.S. CDC.
Earlier today, Pfizer Inc. and Valneva SE reported antibody persistence data six months after completing a three-dose or a two-dose vaccination schedule with their Lyme disease vaccine candidate.
Fewer Parents Talking to Child’s Regular Provider About Vaccines
Conversations less often about flu or COVID-19 vaccines versus school-required vaccines