Polio is a disease is isn't administered to anyone - that would be silly.
No. It is a set of neurologic symptoms which exist long after polio, itself, is experienced by the sufferer.
She had brought her baby to receive the polio vaccine.
No. It is a set of neurologic symptoms which exist long after polio, itself, is experienced by the sufferer.
Polio is one contagious disease of the central nervous system. Another is kuru.
Although Polio is a contagious disease, it is not hereditary or genetic.
Polio is NOT hereditary. It is caused by a virus, poliovirus, that is highly contagious. A vaccine exists to prevent catching the disease.
The answer depends on whether you want the ratio of people in the US with polio compared to people with polio in the rest of the world (or the whole world), or the compared to people without polio in the US.
Polio is a childhood disease that causes infantile paralysis. It is a highly contagious viral infection that can lead to paralysis and can be prevented through vaccination.
250,000 people have died from Polio
250,000 people have died from Polio
Everyone who has been affected by polio have benefited from the post polio program. This includes the people who were infected by polio and the people who took care of them.
50,000 people died of polio.