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PolioPathogen
The virus proliferates in the digestive tract and lymph system and can get into the blood stream from there. Clinical pictureAfter an incubation time of 3-14 days people experience nausea, fever and influenza-like symptoms, followed by a short fever-free interval and then a feverish episode coupled with neck rigidity and paralysis. In 5% of the cases influenza-like symptoms are sometimes coupled with aseptic meningitis. Within only a few days the person is healthy again. Only 0.1-1.0% of people who fall ill with the disease experience a typical case of poliomyelitis with paralysis of the limbs. The paralysis recedes again in a majority of the patients. In 90-95% of cases of the disease the course is clinically inapparent, i.e. without symptoms or as a mild disease. TherapyIf the disease (including paralysis) has already erupted, it is unavoidable that the person must be hospitalized. Mainstream medicine is not aware of a causative therapy. ComplicationsIt is possible that every degree of paralysis will remain. Apnea and cardiac arrest have been observed during the acute stage of the disease. ImmunityAfter every stage of the disease there is 100% immunity. |
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