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Polio Information for Healthcare
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Investigation and Reporting
Polio is a nationally notifiable disease. You must report polio to CDC within 4 hours (paralytic polio) to 24 hours (non-paralytic polio). You should also report potential cases of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a possible symptom of polio.
Michigan-specific Polio Investigation Guidelines: Polio Disease Investigation Guidelines (michigan.gov)
CDC VPD Surveillance Manual: Polio - Vaccine Preventable Diseases Surveillance Manual | CDC
For more information on Communicable Disease Reporting: Communicable Disease Reporting in Michigan
Notifiable diseases in Michigan:
Michigan's List of Notifiable Diseases 2025 By Condition
Michigan's List of Notifiable Diseases 2025 By Pathogen -
Clinical Features and Epidemiology
Chapter 18: Poliomyelitis | Pink Book | CDC
Polio chapter in the Pink Book on vaccine-preventable diseases.
CDC: Clinical Overview of Poliomyelitis
Information on polio for health professionals, including epidemiology, communicability, and treatment.
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ACIP Recommendations and MMWR Reports
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Educational Resources