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Polio. Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease which is spread from person-to-person via the.

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3 Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an acute viral infectious disease which is spread from person-to-person via the fecal-oral route.viralinfectious disease fecal-oral route The majority of polio infections are asymptomatic. In about 1% of cases the virus enters the central nervous system (CNS) via the blood stream.asymptomaticcentral nervous systemblood stream Within the CNS, poliovirus preferentially infects and destroys motor neurons.motor neurons The destruction of motor neurons causes muscle weakness and flaccid paralysis.muscle

4 Paralytic polio In approximately 1 in 100 to 1 in 1000 cases poliovirus infection leads to paralytic disease, in which patients develop flaccid paralysis.paralytic Depending on the site of paralysis, poliomyelitis can be classified as spinal, bulbar, or spino-bulbar. Up to 0.2% of all polio infections (but nearly 20% of paralytic polio cases) require mechanical ventilation of the patient during the acute stage, and permanent quadriplegia or respiratory paralysis occur in only 0.01% (1 in 10,000) of all poliovirus infections.mechanical ventilation quadriplegia

5 Spinal polio

6 The location of motor neurons in the anterior horn cells of the spinal column.motor neuronsanterior horn cells spinal column The poliovirus affects the motor neurons of the anterior horn cells, or the ventral (front) grey matter section in the spinal column, which control movement of the trunk and limb muscles including the intercostal muscles.[23] The color and appearance of the grey matter of the spinal cord are often altered by polio infection, appearing reddish and swollen due to extensive inflammation, caused by replication of polio virus within the motor neurons of the anterior horn and brain stem. This inflammation results in damage or destruction of motor neuron ganglion within the grey matter; causing the typical clinical symptoms of poliomyelitis.[23]motor neuronsanterior horn cellsventralgrey matterspinal columntrunklimbintercostal muscles[23]inflammationmotor neuronganglion[23]

7 Bulbar polio

8 The location and anatomy of the bulbar region (in orange). Bulbar polio and spinal polio are part of a continuum of anatomy and disease (paralytic polio). Bulbar polio occurs in 2% of cases of paralytic polio, and describes the form of the disease which affects the bulbar region of the brain stem. bulbarbrain stem

9 Diagnosis Polio is a rare disease in much of the world, and few doctors have ever seen a case of polio. If polio is suspected, however, the usual follow-up test is a lumbar puncture, or "spinal tap", to collect the patient's cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). The CSF of individuals with polio contains an increased number of white blood cells (primarily lymphocytes) and a mildly elevated protein level.[27]lumbar puncturecerebrospinal fluidwhite blood cells lymphocytes[27]

10 When poliovirus is isolated from a patient experiencing acute flaccid paralysis, it is then further tested, using oligonucleotide mapping (genetic fingerprinting), or more recently by by PCR amplification, to determine if the virus is “wild type” (that is, the virus encountered in nature) or vaccine type (is derived from a strain of poliovirus used to produce polio vaccine).oligonucleotidegenetic fingerprinting PCR Isolation of wild poliovirus constitutes a public health emergency, and appropriate control efforts must be initiated immediately.public health

11 Treatment The iron lung Antibody serum Vaccine Salk's "inactivated polio vaccine" Sabin's "oral polio vaccine"

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