A virus detected in New York's wastewater, or paralyzed
Author:Global Times Time:2022.08.13
On the 12th local time, the Health Department of New York City in the United States stated that a spinal ash virus was found in the wastewater in the city, and the health department warned that the virus may have begun to spread locally.
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According to a statement issued by the New York City Health Department on the same day, they found the spinal ash virus virus in the wastewater in New York City, indicating that the virus may have been spread locally. The New York City Health Department urged residents who did not vaccinate the spinal ashgiitis vaccine immediately vaccinated immediately vaccine.
Polygenitis is commonly known as pediatric paralysis. It is an acute infectious disease caused by gryomitis virus, which may lead to paralysis or even death. The U.S. Centers for Centers for Centers said that about three -quarters of the infection of spinal ash virus infected are not asymptomatic, but they may still spread the virus to others.
Among the symptoms, the common symptoms are sore throat or headache, which can be easily ignored or confused with other diseases. About one of the 200 infected people is paralyzed, and a few paralyzed people will die because they cannot breathe. Diseases can occur at any age, but most of the affected children are three years old and below.
It is understood that in the late 1940s, the United States had an average of more than 35,000 people in the United States due to the disability infected with spinal ash virus. The number of cases did not decrease until it started inoculation of spinal ashgines in 1955. On the 21st of last month, a case of adults' gryomitis in Rockerland County, New York, USA, was the first diagnostic case in the United States in the past 10 years.
Source: CCTV Finance (ID: cctvyscj)
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