There is still no cure for polio, a disease that has been known since ancient times. Polio did not become epidemic until the late 19th century, when improvements in community sanitation prevented widespread development of immunity to the virus in early childhood.
In 1535, there was no treatment for the condition. People either lived with their crippled condition, or died.
Polio is not curable at the last stage.... it can only be prevented and not cured.
Polio actually can not be cured. There is, however, a vaccination that can be taken to prevent people who do not have polio, from getting polio. The polio vaccination was created by Salk and Sabin. Originally, the polio vaccination by Salk was administered in the form of a shot. The Sabin is given by mouth.
Jonas Salk never cured polio. The killed virus vaccine that he developed was able to keep people from getting the disease, but it did nothing for those who already had polio.
Well... he cured polio and made a better cure for the flu... if that helps....
There is no cure. Vaccination prevents it. Therapy after one gets it may help a person recover, but you can't be cured.
Three time gold medalist Wilma Rudolph was diagnosed with polio at the age of 7. She was 'cured' at the age of 12 and went on the become the fastest woman in the world, winning three gold medals at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.
1535
1535 kilometres = 953.8 miles
august 15 ,1535 august 15 ,1535
1535 in and of itself is not an equation. In the number 1535 the one is thousands, the 5 is hundreds, the 3 is tens and the 5 is ones.
No, it takes the polio virus to cause polio. The polio virus can be defeated by having a polio vaccination.
Polio is a noun. If you want to use polio with a verb, you could say: Contract polio Suffer from polio Die of polio Recover from polio Etc., etc. I hope that helped.