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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
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Polio or poliomyelitis is a disabling and life-threatening diseased caused by the poliovirus. This virus spreads from person to person and can infect a person’s spinal cord, resulting in paralysis. Most people that get infected with the poliovirus will not develop any visible symptoms. However, about one in four people with poliovirus infection will have flu-like symptoms that include: sore throat, fever, tiredness, nausea, headache, and stomach pain. These symptoms usually last from two to five days before disappearing. A smaller fraction of people infected with virus will develop more serious symptoms that affect the brain and spinal cord such as: paresthesia, meningitis, and paralysis. This last symptom is the most associated with polio because it can lead to permanent disability and death. Between 2 and 10% of people who develop paralysis will die because the virus affects the diaphragm and other muscles that aid in respiration. Even young children who seem to completely recover from this virus can develop muscle pain or weakness and paralysis as adults, usually 15 to 40 years later. This is called post-polio syndrome.
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Polio or poliomyelitis is a disabling and life-threatening diseased caused by the poliovirus. This virus spreads from person to person and can infect a person’s spinal cord, resulting in paralysis. Most people that get infected with the poliovirus will not develop any visible symptoms. However, about one in four people with poliovirus infection will have flu-like symptoms that include: sore throat, fever, tiredness, nausea, headache, and stomach pain. These symptoms usually last from two to five days before disappearing. A smaller fraction of people infected with virus will develop more serious symptoms that affect the brain and spinal cord such as: paresthesia, meningitis, and paralysis. This last symptom is the most associated with polio because it can lead to permanent disability and death<ref>“What Is Polio?” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 28 Sept. 2021, https://www.cdc.gov/polio/what-is-polio/index.htm.</ref>. Between 2 and 10% of people who develop paralysis will die because the virus affects the diaphragm and other muscles that aid in respiration. Even young children who seem to completely recover from this virus can develop muscle pain or weakness and paralysis as adults, usually 15 to 40 years later. This is called post-polio syndrome.
The U.S has been polio-free since 1979, poliovirus 2 was eradicated globally in 1999, and there has not been a case of poliovirus 3 since 2012. However, according to the WHO (World Health Organization) poliovirus 1 only affects two countries as of 2020, Pakistan and Afghanistan. There is a vaccine for this virus called the Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), for best protection children should get four doses of this vaccine.
The U.S has been polio-free since 1979, poliovirus 2 was eradicated globally in 1999, and there has not been a case of poliovirus 3 since 2012. However, according to the WHO (World Health Organization) poliovirus 1 only affects two countries as of 2020, Pakistan and Afghanistan. There is a vaccine for this virus called the Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), for best protection children should get four doses of this vaccine.

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