Polio is transmitted, most commonly, through fecal matter and saliva.
Polio was spread human-to-human, not by a vector.
You can't get polio from kissing. Polio is spread by the oral fecal route.
Polio is a virus that is spread when fecal contamination is ingested.
With Polio
To prevent the spread of polio, ensure that all vaccinations are up to date, particularly the polio vaccine for children, as it provides immunity against the virus. Promote good hygiene practices, such as regular handwashing, especially in areas where polio is still prevalent. Additionally, support public health initiatives focused on vaccination campaigns and educate your community about the importance of polio prevention.
it was spread by airborne viruses sneezing coughing and by poor hygiene
poor hygiene. airborne sneezes and coughs
President Roosevelt, after diagnosed with Polio, wanted to spread awareness so had a birthday ball and raised money for patients with Polio
The first polio vaccine was discovered and tested in 1952 by Jonas Salk, but was announced to the world in 1955. Another polio vaccine-taken orally-was discovered in 1957 by Albert Sabin.
Yes,though germs just stay clean and your good to go
Polio vaccination of children is there to prevent the re-appearance of the polio disease, which is currently almost eradicated. Originally, the vaccination was by needle. Then drops of vaccine on a sugar cube was used.
Immunizations were formed in an attempt to fight different disease such as polio. In many parts of the world where immunizations are given, polio and other previously deadly diseases are virtually non existent.