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Polio Giant Microbes

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Polio Giant Microbes

Polio (Poliovirus) Giant Microbe Doll
 
Giantmicrobes Are Stuffed Animals That Look Like Tiny Microbes - Only A Million Times Actual Size!!!  Each 5-to-7 inch doll is accompanied by an image of the real microbe it represents, as well as information about the microbe.
 
They make great learning tools for parents and educators.
  
FACTS:  Although paralytic diseases have existed for ages, polio was the scourge of the early part of the 20th century.  Ironically, up to 99% of the time, polio is asymptomatic, abortive, or non-paralytic, producing no symptoms, flu-like symptoms, or light-sensitivity and neck stiffness.  However, the petrifying consequences of paralytic polio (often spread during the summer months) were withered legs, paralyzed chest muscles, and in the worst cases, immersion into an "iron lung" breathing machine.  Though the illness passed after a few weeks, the paralytic effects could persist.
 
One theory suggests that modern sanitation may have actually helped trigger the epidemic of paralytic polio.  Improved sewage systems greatly reduced incidents of the infant polio that confers immunity but tends to be non-paralytic.  As polio was contracted in historically large numbers later in life, incidents of paralytic polio greatly increased.
 
Early vaccines developed during the 1930's proved ineffective; indeed, a number of participants in the vaccine trials ended up developing polio.  But in the late 1940's, former flu vaccine researcher Jonas Salk took up the task of developing a polio vaccine.  By the early 1950's, large-scale vaccine trials involving nearly 2 million children were being performed.  On April 12, 1955 the success of the vaccine trials was announced to wide spread acclaim.  By 1957, polio cases in the United States had dropped by 90%.
 
Though polio is now eradicated from the Western world (with only a handful of cases recorded annually, all vaccine associated or linked to travelers), polio survives in Africa, India, and South East Asia.  Nevertheless, continued efforts to promote vaccination promise one day to paralyze polio - Permanently.

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