KEY POINTS
  • New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett called the detection of polio in New York City alarming.
  • Bassett said local and federal health officials are aggressively assessing how far polio has spread in the city and in New York state.
  • Polio can result in permanent paralysis of the arms and legs and death in some cases.
  • Health officials are calling on people who are not vaccinated to get their shots immediately.

Polio has been detected in New York City wastewater, suggesting local circulation of the virus, health officials said Friday.

New York State Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett called the findings alarming. Bassett said local and federal health officials are aggressively assessing how far polio has spread in the city and in New York state.