There are 3 types of poliomyelitis (polio) infection:
1. Sub-clinical: does not affect the central nervous system and patients may not experience any symptoms
2. Non-paralytic: affects the central nervous system, produces mild symptoms, and does not result in paralysis
3. Paralytic: rarest and most serious and produces full or partial paralysis in the patient.
There are 3 types of paralytic polio:
1. spinal polio (affects the spine)
2. bulbar polio (affects the brainstem)
3. bulbospinal polio (affects the spine and brainstem)
the polio virus...the virus is an enterovirus...there are 3 types....1,2,3 the polio virus...the virus is an enterovirus...there are 3 types....1,2,3
Yes it is. Poliomyelitis is the scientific name for polio. Is poliomyelitis the same thing as polio?
Polio virus causes poliomyelitis.
Poliomyelitis antigen is a complex compound on the surface of the virus.
No.
Poliomyelitis: polio comes from the virus called (poliovirus 1.2.3), myelitis is the inflamation of the myelin. But in this particular case of poliomyelitis we consider 'active infectious inflamation of the myelin in the anterior horn cell of the spinal cord.
It Cant !
Yes, it is one of the three types of spina bifida. There is a sac like structure from the spine which contains cerebral spinal fluid and the membranes from around the cord called meninges plus the cord itself and nerves.
James Alexander Harrison has written: 'Immunologic studies in poliomyelitis' -- subject(s): Immune response, Immunological aspects, Immunological aspects of Poliomyelitis, Poliomyelitis, Poliovirus, Serodiagnosis
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