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| Division of Public Health Services Disease Handbook for Childcare Providers | |
| Bureau of Infectious Disease Control REVISED –January 2018 | |
| POLIOMYELITIS (Polio) | |
| Poliomyelitis is caused by a virus. Polio typically | |
| produces weakening of the muscles, sometimes to | |
| the point of requiring assistance to move about. | |
| The illness ranges widely in severity. | |
| Who gets this disease? | |
| Today, polio case s occur mainly among | |
| unimmunized young children or among members | |
| of groups that refuse immunization. | |
| How is it spread? | |
| The virus is spread by direct contact with infected | |
| stool and throat secretions. Infected persons are | |
| most contagious during 7-10 days before and after | |
| onset of symptoms. | |
| What are the symptoms? | |
| The illness ranges in severity from a mild, | |
| unnoticed febrile illness to meningitis (an | |
| inflammation of the covering of the brain and | |
| spinal cord), to paralysis and even death. | |
| How can the spread of this disease be | |
| prevented? | |
| Two types of polio vaccine have been available: | |
| trivalent oral polio vaccine (TOPV) and | |
| inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). The national | |
| Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices | |
| (ACIP) recommends four doses of polio vaccine . | |
| The four dose series should be completed at 2 | |
| months, 4 months, 6- 18 months, and 4- 6 years. | |
| The vaccine is required for both childcare and | |
| school attendance. | |
| Who should be excluded? | |
| Children and staff should be excluded during the | |
| acute phase of illness. | |
| Reportable? | |
| Yes. Poliomyelitis (polio) is reportable by New | |
| Hampshire law to the Division of Public Health | |
| Services, Bureau of Infectious Disease Control at | |
| (603) 271-4496. | |