The first article specifically states from the oral vaccine. Because they are administering and actual live virus, as the article clearly mentions. This does not apply to the inactivated shot. I do not know if we're administering the oral polio vaccine in the US, as this is not the branch of medicine that I'm involved in, but back in my day as a resident, we were not.
The second article is talking about the same vaccine, and mentions that it's in "rare instances". Very few vaccines are live attenuated vaccines. The nasal flu shot is one, and can cause infection in immunocompromised people. Which is why they don't get that one. There is one more, that is I think one of the MMR vaccine components, but don't quote me on that. Either way, I haven't seen any issues with that one.
Look, I don't fault you for not understanding the details. You're probably not a medical person, and that's OK. What I do hold you accountable for is not realizing that you don't know what you are taking about, refusing to be educated (or educating yourself), and then spreading misinformation and fear.
Dude more people get polio from the vaccine than the actual wild polio lmao wake up
https://www.google.com/amp/s/abcnews.go.com/amp/Health/wireStory/polio-cases-now-caused-vaccine-wild-virus-67287290
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/polio-vaccination-causes-more-infections-than-wild-virus-66778/amp
The first article specifically states from the oral vaccine. Because they are administering and actual live virus, as the article clearly mentions. This does not apply to the inactivated shot. I do not know if we're administering the oral polio vaccine in the US, as this is not the branch of medicine that I'm involved in, but back in my day as a resident, we were not.
The second article is talking about the same vaccine, and mentions that it's in "rare instances". Very few vaccines are live attenuated vaccines. The nasal flu shot is one, and can cause infection in immunocompromised people. Which is why they don't get that one. There is one more, that is I think one of the MMR vaccine components, but don't quote me on that. Either way, I haven't seen any issues with that one.
Look, I don't fault you for not understanding the details. You're probably not a medical person, and that's OK. What I do hold you accountable for is not realizing that you don't know what you are taking about, refusing to be educated (or educating yourself), and then spreading misinformation and fear.
Its either true or not .. google is the search engine, www.scientist.com was the source..