KEY POINTS
  • An unvaccinated young adult in Rockland County, a suburb of New York City, who caught polio in June and suffered paralysis had no history of international travel.
  • The individual caught polio through local transmission, though the virus was introduced from outside the country, according to CDC.
  • It's only the second case of local transmission of polio in the U.S. since 1979.

Polio has been circulating locally in the New York City metropolitan area for months after an individual introduced the virus from abroad, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

An unvaccinated young adult in Rockland County, a suburb of New York City, caught polio in June and suffered paralysis. The individual had not traveled internationally during the period when they were exposed to polio, and the strain they caught is linked to a weakened form of the virus used in the oral vaccine, according to a CDC investigation published Tuesday.