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Health authorities were now targeting children born since last year's polio vaccinations.
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South Sudan was supposed to be declared free of polio, he said.
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Dr Oakley said environmental surveillance was quite common for viruses like polio.
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Health experts fear a resurgence of polio in parts of the world.
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Aim to eradicate wild polio, clear the way for the vaccine-derived kind.
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The global eradication of poliomyelitis will require substantial changes in immunization practices.
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Results: The location and timing of poliomyelitis cases showed spatial and temporal variability.
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Objective: To estimate the sensitivity of poliomyelitis surveillance in India.
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Soon afterwards, state-wide vaccination against polio, or poliomyelitis, effectively protected us against the condition.
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The last case of paralytic poliomyelitis caused by wild poliovirus in Brazil occurred in 1989.
Usage of infantile paralysis in English
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This may frequently avert inflammation of the brain, meningitis, imbecility, insanity or infantileparalysis.
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The pituitary type is more liable to epidemic meningitis and infantileparalysis, typhoid and scarlet fever.
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Grownups told stories of drownings & infantileparalysis.
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Back then it was called infantileparalysis and my parents were informed that I would always be disabled.
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One time Brother and Sister George Larson's three sons were stricken at the same time with infantileparalysis.
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Some of these chronic aftereffects are deafness, blindness, heart and kidney diseases, nervous affections, idiocy, infantileparalysis, etc.
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The cause of leukemia in checkens has been discovered, and a serum is being developed for infantileparalysis.
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That was the summer when the epidemic of infantileparalysis swept over the larger part of the United States.
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In withered and deformed limbs, resulting from infantileparalysis, the manipulator furnishes the most agreeable, direct, and certain remedy.
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Believes flies carriers infantileparalysis.
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Since Jimmie's infantileparalysis, three years before, he had been able to walk very little, and school had seemed out of the question.
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They are on intimate terms, and Howe is generally credited with having persuaded Roosevelt to return to political life after his attack of infantileparalysis.
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I have traced numerous cases of chronic affections of the lungs and kidneys, of infantileparalysis and of many other chronic ailments to such suppression.
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Infantileparalysis, Typhoid-fever, Small-pox, etc., are dealt with elsewhere and therefore need no mention here.
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Amongst the forms of Degeneration of the Muscular Tissue the reader will have noticed that of InfantileParalysis or Poliomyelitis.
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"Why," said Bob uncertainly, "I know quite a few poor kids who were crippled in that infantileparalysis epidemic-