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POLIO

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  • She suffered from polio, a muscular deterioration that paralyzed her l
  • Polio: an American Story.
  • ogist who made important discoveries regarding polio and hepatitis
  • He died several years later from polio and his last words were, "We fought true."
  • As a young baby she contraced polio and remained paralyzed in both lower limbs.
  • While still a child he contracted polio and thereafter walked with a cane.
  • At the age of fourteen Max contracted polio and was afflicted by its effects for the rest
  • During his youth he was paralyzed with polio and he spent a large part of his childhood in
  • At the age of two he contracted polio, and five years later his family made aliyah t
  • n medical journals on such diseases as dengue, polio and measles.
  • At the age of two he contracted polio and as a result Rodriguez has worn a leg brace
  • le in his mother's womb, Varma was affected by polio and thus was born with disorder in his right l
  • uding Bell Palsy (one-sided facial paralysis), polio, and stroke.
  • Dail had Polio and in 1963 convinced Jonas Salk to locate the
  • He became ill, was diagnosed with polio, and died in a Birmingham hospital just two we
  • nd taking care of her youngest sister, who had polio, and didn't have time to devote to quilting as
  • nal service in the IDF as he had suffered from polio, and in 1955 started an independent insurance
  • and didn't switch to music until he contracted polio and as he was recovering, began taking piano l
  • rthopedics used to help hip use in people with polio and the "Mustard cardiovascular procedure" use
  • f his hands when he was seven-years-old due to polio, and requiring the use of a ventilator during
  • her and Nobel Prize recipient who cultured the polio and measles viruses, hundreds of laboratory re
  • She contracted polio as an infant.
  • Levy was born in Israel in 1952 and contracted polio as a young baby.
  • He contracted polio as a child and was expelled from sixth form fo
  • Winn suffered from polio as a child, leaving him with crippled legs and
  • ar who suffered the loss of his right arm from Polio as a child, and painful progressive Post-Polio
  • Bush contracted polio as a child and as a result possessed a limp fo
  • Buffy Dee suffered from Polio as a child and spent a short portion of his li
  • was born naturally right-handed but developed polio as a child causing one arm to be shorter than
  • He suffered from polio as a child and was left with a slightly shrunk
  • he use of his legs after contracting childhood polio at the age of 9 years old.
  • Kriegel was born in the Bronx and contracted polio at the age of 11, leaving him confined to stee
  • hom one died in childbirth and another died of polio at the age of 5. Michael and four siblings, Li
  • Having contracted polio at a young age, Lampinen was left with a prono
  • He contracted polio at the age of three and was paralysed from the
  • Overcoming a polio attack which withered his right wrist as a chi
  • A survivor of infantile polio, Bisz went on to become one of the Florida's f
  • fficiency and procure equipment for victims of polio, blindness and other handicaps.
  • eat on the City Council in 1955, he contracted polio, but continued with his campaign despite warni
  • d, Michelle Graham fell victim to an attack of polio, but she recovered enough of her mobility to b
  • aunched an international campaign to eradicate polio by using an aerosol vaccination he co-develope
  • Polio can cause severe deformities and paralysis in
  • Only one new polio case has been detected in the northeastern Afg
  • The number of polio cases worldwide has dropped by over 99 percent
  • post-war years a poliomyelitis epidemic caused polio cases to swell dramatically and they eventuall
  • He soon developed Poliomyelitis ( Polio), causing both his legs to be permanently crip
  • phalitis, and California encephalitis viruses; polio, coxsackie, echo, mumps, measles, influenza, a
  • A paraplegic since 1955, because of polio, East was a professor of political science at
  • e donations raised will go towards eradicating polio, ensuring a fair price for workers, exposing a
  • During a polio epedemic in 1939, he made leg braces for child
  • ost countries did not participate because of a polio epidemic.
  • WHO's global polio eradication campaign began in 1988.
  • Oliver Rosenbauer, a spokesman for WHO's Polio Eradication Initiative, tells VOA whenever a v
  • Strengthen routine immunization activities for polio eradication   in the African region.
  • President, Northern Ireland Polio Fellowship
  • Rotary, year 2004 in their quest to eradicate Polio finally out of India.
  • It was there, in 1954, that she contracted polio from a patient, becoming the last person in Ox
  • Polio had already delayed his graduation.
  • Medin's bronze bust in the Polio Hall of Fame
  • usband's election to the presidency, organised polio immunisation campaigns and Mobil Pintar (Smart
  • When he was a child Haas contracted polio in Alsace, which partly disabled him.
  • ttled in Tel Aviv, where Hagai was treated for polio in Israel for the first time.
  • o, their strategy has been O.K. while we fight polio in the southern region, we need to make sure t
  • brother, Brownie McGhee, who was stricken with polio in a wagon with a stick.
  • r sons: Hasan, Husain, Haider (who died due to polio in the fifth month of his birth) and Mohsin.
  • n that her nephew needs (who is suffering from polio) in order to walk again.
  • istan is one of four remaining countries where polio is endemic.
  • nd, health experts explain if this one case of polio is not stopped, this highly contagious crippli
  • ian, he campaigned against disease (especially polio, malaria and HIV-AIDS), poverty and gender, an
  • Heyda died of polio on 21 August 1947 in the Kiel University healt
  • importance, not least in that it documents the polio outbreak in Jamaica in the 1950s through the m
  • Having overcome childhood polio, Parker (1934-2007), in a 45-year career, desi
  • per articles appeared touting her success with polio patients at her clinic in Townsville's Queens
  • The foundation raised funds to support polio patients and Roosevelt himself was president o
  • Children, where for many years he taught young polio patients who often were hospitalised for long
  • he only such facility "exclusively devoted" to polio patients.
  • lysis, which focused on supporting research on polio prevention and treatment.
  • in the world are polio-free, with 638 cases of polio reported this year.
  • In recognition of his polio research accomplishments he was elected posthu
  • inning at the age of three, Onley battled with polio, resulting in partial paralysis.
  • to combat other diseases in Africa, including polio, schistosomiasis, onchocerciasis.
  • Large, Shell executive until 1962, disabled by polio; subsequently civil servant; disability campai
  • 1957, immediately after hosting a 39-hour-long polio telethon in a Miami television studio, Morris
  • ehalf of the cause after he suffered a bout of polio that left him crippled.
  • eared in the Oscar-nominated documentary about polio The Final Inch (2009).
  • ining with the White Sox Stein became ill with polio; the disease left him requiring the use of a w
  • t the days taking her young son, stricken with polio, to treatment
  • ildren against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis, and measles by 1990.
  • e first ever life-saving activity on the day - polio vaccinations on 21 September 2007 in insecure
  • women and children where he administered oral polio vaccinations to babies.
  • A new polio vaccine gives hopes that the disease can be co
  • the only United States firm manufacturing the polio vaccine of the Sabin type.
  • g hypothesis regarded as disproven is the oral polio vaccine (OPV) AIDS hypothesis.
  • Stresstabs vitamins and Orimune the Sabin oral polio vaccine - was Cyanamid's pharmaceutical divisi
  • rus type 2 was eliminted in 1999, the bivalent polio vaccine (bOPV) was introduced in 2009, beginni
  • ths old he became disabled through taking oral polio vaccine which caused a two-week coma.
  • world, from Dr. Jonas Salk's discovery of the polio vaccine to the invention of the Big Mac.
  • ghly suggested to be the implementation of the polio vaccine).
  • known for work in the development of the first Polio vaccine, among other achievements" to "and is
  • ioneering work in the development of the first Polio vaccine, among other achievements.
  • logics Control, which had certified the Cutter polio vaccine, had received advance warnings of prob
  • overy set the stage for the development of the polio vaccine.
  • archer best known for having developed an oral polio vaccine.
  • f Jonas Salks research on the development of a polio vaccine.
  • al argument that the origin of HIV lay in oral polio vaccines trials conducted by Hilary Koprowski
  • ys were killed in the course of developing the polio vaccines, and 65 doses of vaccine were produce
  • A childhood polio victim, Corey received his undergraduate degre
  • "We genetically analyze every polio virus that we isolate so we know where it came
  • In Afghanistan, the polio virus has been largely restricted to the confl
  • everal thousand children to be exposed to live polio virus upon vaccination.
  • tion studies to isolate the three forms of the polio virus that affected hundreds of thousands year
  • Joe Haley suffered from the polio virus as a child, which resulted in his one le
  • Overturning the conventional wisdom that the polio virus affected the nervous system directly, Ho
  • f vitamin C, which he believes can destroy the polio virus (a therapy tested inconclusively in the
  • and caught infantile paralysis (caused by the polio virus) as a very young child.
  • symbolic image of an African man stricken with polio walking along the shore, and a group of young
  • She spent three weeks in the polio ward of Los Angeles General Hospital.
  • Polio Water (1995) .... Virginia
  • ere infectious diseases such as diphtheria and polio were treated, a psychiatric unit, female chest
  • He acquired polio when he was 6 months old, and he grew up playi
  • man Heyward was frequently ill; he also caught polio when he was eighteen, then two years later con
  • During 1946 Exton contracted Polio, which ended his first-class career.
  • At one point Holt had polio, which he believed was a result of the stress
  • While there, in about 1956, he contracted polio which left him confined to a wheel chair for t
  • to, who is also an only child and suffers from polio, which causes her to drag her leg as she walks
  • At the age of 5 months, Adepitan contracted polio which resulted in the loss of function of his
  • er, at the age of two years he was affected by Polio which required him to use a wheelchair from th
  • His father was stricken with polio while Buck was at Lebanon High School.
  • Thady Quin, who was crippled by polio while a schoolboy, lived with his family in a
  • es, gave up racing soon thereafter and died of polio within a few years.
  • arzl's transplant work as well as Jonas Salk's polio work.