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Polio Virus Detected in Hamburg Sewage, Raising Alarm

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Wild polio virus found in Hamburg sewage sample
  • First such detection in Germany since routine monitoring began in 2021
  • Authorities establish task force, coordinate with national health body
Polio Virus Detected in Hamburg Sewage, Raising Alarm

On November 13, 2025, German authorities announced the detection of a wild form of the polio virus in a sewage sample from the city of Hamburg. This discovery comes more than 30 years after the last cases of wild polio virus infections were registered in Germany.

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's main public health body, confirmed the positive wastewater test, describing it as a setback in global efforts to eradicate the deadly disease. In response, the city of Hamburg has established an expert task force on infection control and is coordinating closely with the RKI to conduct further sampling and analysis.

Despite the concerning finding, health officials have reassured the public that the risk remains very low. This is due to Germany's high vaccination rates, which have effectively prevented polio infections. No cases have been reported so far.

The polio virus can cause paralysis and even death, but is preventable through vaccination. While wild polio is now only found in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the detection in Germany's sewage highlights the ongoing threat and the need for sustained vigilance and funding to achieve global polio eradication.

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The wild form of the polio virus was detected in a sewage sample from Hamburg, Germany.
The last cases of wild polio virus infections in people were registered in Germany more than 30 years ago.
Authorities in Hamburg have convened an expert task force on infection control and are coordinating closely with the Robert Koch Institute, Germany's main public health body, to conduct further sampling and analysis.

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