Before the vaccines were invented, beginning in 1952, many polio victims continued their lives crippled, lived in iron lungs because their respiratory systems were paralyzed, or died. Many went through excruciating physical therapy and some were able to recover from the paralysis. Others were like President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was stricken by polio in the early 1920's and wore 7 pound steel leg braces, used crutches, and was confined to a wheelchair for the remainder of his life.
Today, the vaccines prevent it from becoming widespread in may parts of the world.
A polio vaccine was invented in 1954. Each year after that, the number of polio cases decreased. By 1974, only 5 cases occurred. These were all people who were linked to the polio vaccine.
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Jonas Salk was a famous American researcher and virologist. He was best known for his polio vaccine. Until this vaccine was introduced polio was the widespread epidemic with most of its victims being children.
They were invented in the 1950's to assist polio victims in breathing when their respiratory muscles became paralyzed.
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.
Yes, I have polio.
Polio is caused by a virus, the poliovirus. It belongs to the genus Enterovirus, which is a group of RNA viruses.
Wilma Rudolph had polio but she also ran track with polio.
1789 was when polio was first diagnosed!!!! polio was found in 1789
Polio can be lethal, yes, if untreated and there is no medical support. It was primarily active prior to the 1960s. Although it is rare in the U.S. now, children sometimes still get it; it is considered a childhood disease, although disability may be permanent throughout life. If the virus (polio) penetrates your nervous system, and it affects your nerves that control breathing, then the person may die. Many people have survived polio and lived through adulthood, but with impairments. Polio especially affects the lungs and legs. US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was afflicted with childhood polio, and was confined to a wheelchair during his presidency.
It had always been though that he had polio. Modern medical experts now believe that he suffered from Guillain-Barre syndrome. He had polio. Polio was his chief ailment, though he may have also had others. Based on help from the news media, few Americans knew FDR had polio.