Poliovirus detected in German wastewater, raising concerns for Europe and Italy

ilsole24ore.com (Italian)

Wild poliovirus was detected in Hamburg, Germany's wastewater, marking the first such finding in Europe since 2010. The virus strain matches one circulating in Afghanistan, a country where polio remains endemic. No clinical cases have been reported in Germany, with authorities citing high vaccination rates as a protective factor. Italy has not had wild polio cases in over 40 years, but the detection abroad serves as a reminder of potential reintroduction risks, especially with unvaccinated individuals.


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