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Science Source January 20, 2009 DVD

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Science Source January 20, 2009 DVD
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STOP Transmission of Polio (STOP) program. This 2000 image depicts a female Indian public health care worker in the process of administering an oral polio vaccine to a young child in Uttar Pradesh, northern India. After being vaccinated, one of the child's fingers will be marked with an ink marker designating to other health care workers that he has been vaccinated during the National Immunization Day campaign. There are two kinds of polio vaccine: IPV, which is a shot given in the leg or arm, depending on age, which is recommended in the United States today, and a live, oral polio vaccine, or OPV, (drops that are swallowed). In the case of children, IPV may be given at the same time as other vaccines. Most people should receive a polio vaccine when they are children. Until recently OPV was recommended for most children in the United States. Both vaccines give immunity to polio, but OPV is better at keeping the disease from spreading to other people. However, for a few people (about one in 2.4 million), OPV actually causes polio. Since the risk of getting polio in the United States is now extremely low, experts believe that using oral polio vaccine is no longer worth the slight risk, except in limited circumstances. The polio shot (IPV) does not cause polio. The poliovirus, an enterovirus, enters through the mouth, and primary multiplication of the virus occurs at the site of implantation in the pharynx and gastrointestinal tract. The virus is usually present in the throat and in the stool before the onset of illness. One week after onset there is little virus in the throat, but virus continues to be excreted in the stool for several weeks. The virus invades local lymphoid tissue, enters the blood stream, and then may infect cells of the central nervous system. Replication of poliovirus in motor neurons of the anterior horn and brain stem results in cell destruction and causes the typical manifestations of poliomyelitis.
2011-03-21
EAST NEWS
Science Source
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