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Thursday 16 January 2014

POLIO DROPS DATES

LET US ERADICATE POLIO FROM OUR COUNTRY

Polio is a disease that has caused paralysis in millions of children worldwide over the years. Polio is caused by a virus that lives in the throat and intestinal tract. It is spread mainly through contact with the feces of an infected person (for instance, by changing diapers).

Some children who get polio don’t feel ill at all. Others have the symptoms of a common cold, sometimes accompanied by pain and stiffness in the neck, back and legs. But some
children get severe muscle pain, and within a week can be paralyzed — in other words, loose the use of their muscles. Usually paralysis affects a child’s legs, but it can also affect other muscles, including those that control breathing.

Depending on the sites of paralysis, polio can be classified as spinal, bulbar, or spino-bulbar disease. Progression to maximum paralysis is rapid (2–4 days), is usuallyassociated with fever and muscle pain, and rarely continues after the patient’s temperaturehas returned to normal.

Spinal paralysis is typically asymmetric and moresevere proximally than distally. Deep tendon reflexes are absent or diminished. Bulbarparalysis can compromise respiration and swallowing.

Paralytic polio is fatal in 2%–10% of cases. After the acute episode, many patients recover at least some musclefunction and prognosis for recovery can usually be established within 6 months afteronset of paralytic manifestations.

There is no treatment for polio, and some children die from it. The incubation period for poliomyelitis is commonly 6 to 20 days with a range of 3 to 35 days.


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