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To enhance the understanding of subtype‐specific features and pathophysiological aspects of hereditary neuropathies due to mutations in the myelin protein zero (MPZ), we performed neuropathological analyses of archival nerve and muscle biopsies as well as autopsy material and present them along with clinical and genetic data.
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 10, May 11, 1955 [PDF]
Dr. Robert Francis of the Virus and Rickettsial Laboratory, CDC, Montgomery, Alabama (Dr. Morris Schaeffer, Chief) reports the isolation typa 3 poliomyelitis virus from the stool of PSU case No. Ga-1.
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 18, May 20, 1955 [PDF]
Dr. Edwin Lennette, Virus Laboratory, California Department of Public Health, reports isolation of type 1 virus from the stool of case PSU No. Cal-21. He also reports isolation of type 1 virus from the stool of a third \uc2\ub0th contact of non-paralytic
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 5, May 5, 1955 [PDF]
Three new cases were reported today, from Texas, Missouri and Hawaii. In Texas a seven year old male developed mild bulbar signs nine days after receiving Lilly vaccine.
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 11, May 12, 1955 [PDF]
Three new Cutter associated cases were accepted today from Idaho (2) and Wyoming (l). One of the Idaho cases (PSU Case No. Ida-14) died following bulbar involvement and is remarkable for the relatively long interval between inoculation and onset of ...
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Diagnosing Post-Polio Syndrome in the Elderly, a Case Report
Poliomyelitis is a disorder of the nervous system caused by an enterovirus. There are many survivors who, years later, develop a little-understood condition called Post-polio syndrome. Post-polio syndrome is a group of delayed sequalae of polio infection
Morolake Amole, Nadine Khouzam-Skelton
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Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases
Chapter 12 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th edition, 2012.Poliomyelitis is a highly contagious disease caused by three serotypes of poliovirus. Infection with poliovirus results in a spectrum of clinical manifestations
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 13, May 14, 1955
One new case was accepted today from Delaware (Dr. Floyd Hudson, Polio Reporting Officer). This eight-year-old male developed symptoms 24 hours after receiving Wyeth Vaccine and showed weakness of both legs when first examined by a physician 10 days ...
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Poliomyelitis surveillance report number 20, May 24, 1955
Dr. Joseph Melnick, Yale University, New Haven, previously reported isolation of type 1 virus from PSU Case No. Conn-1. He now reports identification of type 1 virus in the stool of a sibling of this patient.
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The elucidation of the epidemiology of Poliomyelitis has been hampered since the time of Bell both by its complexity and, no less important, the failure to recognise the disease when it occurs.In its epidemic form the disease is new, for it is ...
Rose, Peter G.
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