Polio

Thomas Magath sits next to the first shipment of the polio vaccine at Mayo Clinic in 1955. It is caused by the poliovirus.


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It invades the nervous system and can cause total paralysis in a matter of hours.

. The virus is transmitted by person-to-person spread mainly through the faecal-oral route or less frequently by a common vehicle for example contaminated water or food and multiplies in the intestine. In the 20th century compared with none in 2020. The virus spreads from person to person and can infect a persons spinal cord causing paralysis cant move parts of the body.

Polio is a life-threatening disease caused by a virus. Mild symptoms which can occur include sore throat and fever. In a proportion of cases more severe symptoms develop such as headache neck stiffness and paresthesia.

It was once one of the most feared diseases in the United States but the creation of a vaccine in the 1950s ended the threat. Polio is an infection caused by the poliovirus. Poliomyelitis commonly shortened to polio is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.

Polio is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It most commonly affects children under 5 years old. Infants and Children.

Polio is a contagious viral illness that in its most severe form causes nerve injury leading to paralysis difficulty breathing and sometimes death. Today despite a worldwide effort to wipe out polio poliovirus continues to affect children and adults in parts of Asia and Africa. Symptoms Most people who get infected with poliovirus will not have any visible symptoms.

Infants and children traveling to areas where the risk of getting polio is greater should complete the routine series before. 1 Approximately 70 of cases are asymptomatic. Polio is a highly contagious virus that can result in spinal cord and brainstem paralysis.

Cases of polio peaked in the United States in the. Polio or poliomyelitis is a disabling and potentially deadly disease. About 1 in 4 infected people have flu-like symptoms including sore throat fever tiredness nausea headache and stomach pain.

About 16000 cases of polio paralytic poliomyelitis occurred each year in the US. The first polio vaccine arrives at Mayo Clinic on April 13 1955 one day after its licensed in the US. In the US the last case of naturally occurring polio was in 1979.

The virus spreads from person to person and can infect a persons spinal cord causing paralysis cant move parts of the body. There is no cure for polio but it can be prevented with safe and effective vaccination. CDC recommends that all infants and children in the United States are vaccinated against polio with four doses of the IPV vaccine given at ages 2 months 4 months 618 months and 46 years.

Polio or poliomyelitis is a disabling and life-threatening disease caused by the poliovirus.


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