Summary Suspect Polio Surveillance and Specimen Collection Guidance Flowchart
Flowchart Text Description
IF a patient has:
Acute flaccid weakness, acute onset of flaccid paralysis or AFM:
- THEN collect stool and other specimens
- Request the laboratory hold all specimens for submission to the NYSDOH Wadsworth Center
- Immediately notify the local health department where the patient resides and contact the NYSDOH at AFM@health.ny.gov
Meningitis
- AND known or suspected to be unimmunized or under-immunized for polio
- AND resides, works, attends school, or has frequent social interaction in Rockland, Orange, Sullivan, or Nassau counties
- AND no other apparent cause of meningitis. Enterovirus testing of CSF may be positive, negative or not done.
- THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
- If a stool specimen cannot be obtained, an OP swab is acceptable. Stool is preferred.
- Note the Rockland, Orange, Sullivan or Nassau County connection on the lab requisition.
- An enterovirus-specific PCR test should be ordered; that is, point-of-care or other tests that return a "rhino/enterovirus" result are not acceptable.
- THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
Non-specific viral symptoms
- defined as:
- sore throat AND fever OR
- sore throat OR fever AND at least one: tiredness, headache, nausea, stomach pain
- AND known or suspected to be unimmunized or under-immunized for polio
- AND resides, works, attends school, or has frequent social interaction in Rockland, Orange, Sullivan, or Nassau counties
- AND patient tested for COVID-19, Influenza, Streptococcal Infection or other respiratory pathogens
- IF NO, THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
- If a stool specimen cannot be obtained, an OP swab is acceptable. Stool is preferred.
- Note the Rockland, Orange, Sullivan or Nassau County connection on the lab requisition.
- An enterovirus-specific PCR test should be ordered; that is, point-of-care or other tests that return a "rhino/enterovirus" result are not acceptable.
- IF YES, confirm- are all tests negative? (or only enterovirus or "rhino-enterovirus positive.)
- IF YES, THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
- If a stool specimen cannot be obtained, an OP swab is acceptable. Stool is preferred.
- Note the Rockland, Orange, Sullivan or Nassau County connection on the lab requisition.
- An enterovirus-specific PCR test should be ordered; that is, point-of-care or other tests that return a "rhino/enterovirus" result are not acceptable.
- IF YES, THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
- IF NO, THEN collect diagnostic stool specimen for enterovirus PCR testing and send to the clinical laboratory routinely used.
NYSDOH has requested that clinical laboratories send specimens positive for enterovirus to the NYSDOH Wadsworth Center for poliovirus testing. For more information see: Laboratory Advisory: Submission of Positive Specimens and Isolates from Enterovirus Specific PCR Assays - July 26, 2023 (PDF)