it affects the nervous system
No , polio does not affect animals.
when you have polio your body has caught virals
How does a person's body fight off polio
Polio affects both the skeletal and muscular system. When the polio virus enters the body it immediately attacks the nervous system, followed by the muscular system. The muscular system is what gives the skeletal system the ability to move. Thus, when the muscular system gets infected the skeletal system no longer has the power to move the body to where it wants to go. This is known as paralysis.
Because of polio, Roosevelt was paralyzed by the waist down, causing him to be unable to walk.
Dr. Jonas Salk invented the vaccine against the polio. Before that the whole world was worried about the polio. Polio used to affect the most precious population, children! Two years before the invention of the polio vaccine, in US alone about 50,000 children got affected by polio. Dr. Jonas Salk did not get the patent for the vaccine, so that the vaccine became affordable for every body. Today is the 100th birth day of this hero. (28th October 2014.)Jonas Salk invented polio vaccine. He did not patent the vaccine, so that it should be made affordable to every body.
Very carefully.
Poliomielitis, also known as polio is a viral disease in younger children and it is highly infectious. Poliomyelitis can cause paralysis in certain parts of the body and break down muscles, causing fatigue and weakness in, or throughout certain parts of the body. Polio mainly does, though, affect the brain and spinal chord.
Spinal Column
your legs
Do bund polio drops pilao, bacho ki zindagi khushal banao
Polio primarily affects the nervous system, specifically the spinal cord, leading to paralysis in severe cases. The poliovirus primarily targets the motor neurons responsible for controlling muscle movement, resulting in muscle weakness or paralysis.