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consider the possibility of post-polio syndrome (PPS) in patients who may have been infected during childhood and are showing unexplained signs of fatigue and weakness.weakness Patients- patients may or may not be aware that they have had polio.polio
In the UK, out of an estimated 120,000 people who have been previously affected by polio,polio, up to 80% will develop post-polio syndrome (PPS), a neurological condition which can severely limit normal activities of daily living.
Transmission
The polio virus is spread via:
person-to-person contact with infected secretions from the nose or mouth
infected faeces
After initial infection, the virus is shed intermittently in faeces for several weeks, which can cause rapid spread throughout communities, especially in areas withwith substandard substandardsanitation conditions.conditions.
On rare occasions, live polio vaccines can mutate to a virulent form that can cause paralytic disease in recipients or their contacts.
onset of new weakness or abnormal fatigue in previously affected or unaffected muscles
general decrease in stamina
muscle and/or joint pain
muscle atrophy
breathing, sleeping and/or swallowing problems
cold intolerance
Testing and treatment
Urgently refer patients with suspected acute poliomyelitis to an infectious disease specialist for formal diagnosis and management.
Take appropriate samples for laboratory investigation according to thethe enteric virus unit.
Local laboratories with queries about testing samples for polio virus should contact thethe Virus Reference Department at atthe UK Health Security Agency.
Refer cases of suspectedsuspected PPS to toa neurologist for investigation and management.
Ask opportunistically about travel plans, as patients who travel to countries where the infection is endemic toto visit friends and relatives are areat increased risk of acquiring infection.
Acute poliomyelitis is a notifiable disease in the UK.England . If a case is diagnosed or suspected, you should immediately notify youryour local health protection team (HPT)(HPT).
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is a public health initiative working towards the eradication of polio with global partners, including: the World Health Organization, Rotary International, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US(US CDC) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).(UNICEF).