why is polio so popular
polio, elephantitas, and cancer
neede by infants so they will not getsick of polio
So that they don' t get polio. Polio is nasty.
FDR was disabled by polio. A common disease that there was no cure for back then. Later on in the 1950's one man found the vaccine for polio. So, polio is no longer an issue.
it made it so they had to get around in a wheelchair
smallpox, polio
So that you wont get the polio virus it is very bad, children become handicapped.
There are still cases of polio out there today, so we have the vaccinations if someday we were to have another breakout of the epidemic!
The vaccine for poliomyelitis (polio) was developed by Dr. Jonas Salk in the early 1950s. Salk's inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) was first tested in 1954 and became widely available in 1955. Later, Albert Sabin developed an oral polio vaccine (OPV) that became popular for mass immunization campaigns. Both vaccines have played crucial roles in reducing polio incidence worldwide.
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.
Microorganism means very small sized organism. It can not be seen with naked eye. You have to use microscopes to see it. Polio virus is a virus. Virus are too small as compared to other microorganisms. So polio virus is included in the category of the microorganisms.