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... disease severity and number of deaths from polio. Polio reached a peak in the United States in 1952, ... paralyzed and most did not. What caused the susceptibility? And this is still a problem. In India, polio vaccines are given very intensively, dose after dose and kids ... herd immunity. The inactivated version does not. This means that polio could spread through the U.S. in spite of heavy vaccination ...
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... India, Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only four countries in the world where polio is endemic and have never stopped transmission of the wild poliovirus ... CountDown showed that 383 children were paralysed by polio in 198 Local Government Areas (LGAs ... 2008.
CountDown showed that although there is evidence that many children are being reached with polio vaccinations during campaigns, the growing rate ...
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... process.
Mentioned in: Interactions was 55.6 steroids reached a peak of 18.3 g/L, and ...
Connaught Laboratories 800.822.2463
3 types of polio viruses neomycin, streptomycin, and polymyxin B
formaldehyde, and ... and vesicle fluid from calf skins
Orimune
oral polio
Wyeth-Ayerst 800.934.5556
3 types of polio viruses, attenuated
neomycin, streptomycin sorbitol monkey kidney cells
and calf ...
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... against a wide range of infectious diseases. Again, these include diseases such as yellow fever, polio, measles, meningitis, small pox, and so on. There a list which goes on and on, ... , such as who do you give the vaccine to, and for what reasons. And to answer questions like this, WHO has also reached out and engaged a number of people, through groups such as advisory groups, there is one called ...
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... glad to have everyone well again. It started with Stitch running a fever, which eventually reached 104. Talk about going into mommy panic mode. I hate high fevers. Then Boo and ... tactic to me.
Have diseases been eradicated? Of course. I'm thankful that we do not have to worry about smallpox and polio. But what about measles? Chicken pox? H1N1? Wouldn't a natural immunity be better than ...
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... to dream of the bigger things. The supposed “Unseen Hand” of capitalism never was able to produce a Sistine Chapel, cures to malaria or polio. We would never have reached the North Pole, let alone the moon. Our great works of culture, the arts or science happened with only marginal assistance of that great Hand; they came into being ...
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For months, I've been warning anyone who will listen that we've reached peak bacon; the bacon bubble is about to burst. If you want to keep your hipness cred with the kids, ... has given us a lot lately. The car. TV. X-rays. The refrigerator. The Internet. Heck, we even cured polio. But what have our envelopes tasted like for the last 4,000 years? Armpit, that's what.
Really, people? If we ...
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Background
In late 2005, Nepal demonstrated through surveys that it had reached the World Health Organization criterion for having eliminated neonatal tetanus (NT), i.e. NT ... with trained assistance. Although NT surveillance has improved since the extensive Acute Flaccid Paralysis/Polio surveillance infrastructure in Nepal was made available for the NT elimination initiative, it is likely that a ...
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... 1950s and before one was extremely lucky to live to be 60 psychologically dead or not. Polio and many childhood diseases killed many and even in 1900 if you had 5 children, you would only really ... me at 13 I let her text a friend on her phone as I didn't want her to see the carnage next to us. However, when I reached home I realized I needed to decompress for my health so I shared what I had ...
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