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Orthopaedic portrayals in The Seven Works of Mercy painted by a Dutch master in the year 1504. [PDF]
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Advances and challenges in poliomyelitis vaccines: a comprehensive review of development, production, and global deployment. [PDF]
Liang J, Zhang Q, Li Y, Wang L.
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Post-polio syndrome: renaissance of poliomyelitis?
Claudio André Barbosa de Lira +8 more
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Studies on Choriomeningitis and Poliomyelitis: Harvey Lecture, October 31, 1940.
Charles Armstrong
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2018
Poliomyelitis, often termed "polio," is an acute infectious disease caused by an enterovirus which damages the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and brainstem. Progress to lower motor neurone cell death leads to disruption of motor units and subsequent muscle weakness or complete paralysis.
Jasmine C, Menant, Simon C, Gandevia
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Poliomyelitis, often termed "polio," is an acute infectious disease caused by an enterovirus which damages the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and brainstem. Progress to lower motor neurone cell death leads to disruption of motor units and subsequent muscle weakness or complete paralysis.
Jasmine C, Menant, Simon C, Gandevia
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Virus Research, 1999
Since the poliomyelitis eradication program began in 1988, the number of poliovirus infected continents and countries have decreased from five to two and from greater than 100 to 53, respectively. A nearly 90% reduction in the incidence of polio has been achieved with a corresponding decrease in virus genomic heterogeneity.
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Since the poliomyelitis eradication program began in 1988, the number of poliovirus infected continents and countries have decreased from five to two and from greater than 100 to 53, respectively. A nearly 90% reduction in the incidence of polio has been achieved with a corresponding decrease in virus genomic heterogeneity.
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