@TetsuKaba and the really sad thing is that while the US no longer vaccinates for polio, unless you're traveling to certain regions, there's a large polio outbreak occurring in Gaza currently, and pockets in other parts of Africa. if that gets here... that's going to be a problem

@yogapaddlerun i had the sugar cube when i was 4. i have never had or been offered a booster.
i was told when kiddo was an infant that they no longer did polio vax because it was considered wiped out in the US. was it added back when polio showed up in NYC in the mid-2010s? because if so, kiddo needs to be vaccinated

@redenigma I would check again, I only know the type of vaccine was changed. For the oral vaccine there isn’t a booster schedule (that’s what I got too).

@yogapaddlerun i have a followup with my PCP in Dec. i'll ask her about boosters.

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The sugar cube (or little ampule of pink liquid) is a live vaccine and is felt to confer life long immunity — but that assumes a highly immune adult and child population. We assumed that with mumps and measles, but then we had to add second and third doses later.

The inactivated injection is safer, in that you can’t get actual polio from it (a rare complication from the live vaccine, but more common than actual polio in the US), but immunity doesn’t last.

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My kids got inactivated doses, then live vaccine booster, as a compromise.

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