Similar words: portfolio, scoliosis, polis, polite, policy, police, polish, polity. Meaning: ['pəʊlɪəʊ] n. an acute viral disease marked by inflammation of nerve cells of the brain stem and spinal cord.
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181. The first polio vaccine was developed by Jonas Salk and tested in 1952.
182. In 1978, the immunization program began in the country generally, only BCG, polio, measles, DPT vaccine 4 was included in the scope of immunity.
183. Polio patients are learning to breathe through the glossopharyngeal method of taking breaths.
184. Roosevelt became assistant secretary of the navy at 31 but eight years later was struck by polio.
185. The private service agency decided in 1985 to make polio immunization an organizational priority.
186. In 2003 and 2004 Nigeria was gripped by rumours that polio vaccine would sterilise children and infect them with HIV.
187. There had been no cases of polio in Kenya for 21 years until a new case was detected among Somalian refugees in northeastern Kenya two years ago.
188. A: Oral polio vaccine (OPV) contains a weakened version of poliovirus, activating an immune response in the body.
189. Travelers from Chad should have a full course of vaccination against polio before leaving Chad, with a minimum one dose of OPV before departure.
190. From 2003 ? 2004, Nigerian authorities suspended the polio programme, after the vaccine was denounced by religious leaders.
191. Dr. Jonas Salk worked years to find a way to protect children from the dread disease of polio.
192. I continue to be isolated, partly because of my polio, which forces me to spend five or six days a week in an iron lung, and partly because of my personality.
193. Poliomyelitis (or polio or infantile paralysis):acute infectious viral disease that can cause flaccid paralysis of muscles.
194. The campaign is also involved in efforts to vaccinate African children against measles and polio.
195. Monovalent oral polio vaccines (OPV) – targeted at poliovirus types 1 or 3 – appear to work faster than traditional trivalent OPV to build immunity against these specific polio types.
196. The success in Niger and Egypt is the result of intense efforts in 2004-05 to halt Africa's polio epidemic and fast-track the introduction of monovalent polio vaccines into selected areas.
197. Jonas Salk, who developed the first vaccine to halt the crippling rampage of polio, dies in La Jolla, California.
198. These are the first cases of P3 viral polio in five years in the Indian capital.
199. Together we are implementing a new strategy to get polio vaccination to all the unreached children.
200. This week brought the 115th confirmed case of polio, a crippling and at times fatal disease passed on virally, mainly through bad hygiene.
201. When Dorothea Lange was seven years old, she contracted polio, a disease that caused her to walk with a limp.
202. Every Rotarian's participation is needed to ensure success in eradicating polio.
203. Type 1 polio, the most dangerous strain, is beginning to loosen its grip on the world's most tenacious reservoir, in western regions of Uttar Pradesh.
204. Globally, polio surveillance is at historical highs, as represented by the timely detection of cases of acute flaccid paralysis.
205. The polio cases in this region have become few and far between.
206. Sixty-nine children in Nigeria have been partially paralysed after weakened viruses from polio vaccines were inadvertently transmitted to people in unvaccinated regions in the north of the country.
207. The Government is planning an immunization response consisting of three National Immunization Days (NIDs), using monovalent oral polio vaccine type 1 (mOPV1).
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208. This campaign may include delivery of messages to communities during the nationwide house-to-house polio immunization campaign beginning on Saturday.
209. Throughout school I remember the polio scares that closed down pools and rec centers for children.
210. We now have a full toolbox of vaccines, having developed and fast-tracked the introduction of monovalent and bivalent oral polio vaccines.
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