Polio (Poliomyelitis)

Polio: Description In the past, polio (poliomyelitis, infantile paralysis) was a dreaded childhood disease because it can cause paralysis, even respiratory paralysis. In 1988, the World Health Organization (WHO) therefore launched a worldwide program to eradicate polio. Thanks to this program, no cases of polio occurred in Germany after 1990 (only some imported infections). In … Polio (Poliomyelitis)

Vaccination against polio

Definition Poliomyelitis, also known as poliomyelitis or simply polio, is an infectious disease that can lead to the central nervous system (CNS) being affected. In most cases, an infection remains symptomless, but some sufferers may experience permanent paralysis. Usually the extremities are affected by these paralyses. If the respiratory muscles are also affected, mechanical ventilation … Vaccination against polio

Advantages and disadvantages of vaccination against polio | Vaccination against polio

Advantages and disadvantages of vaccination against polio The advantages of polio vaccination far outweigh the disadvantages of vaccination. The only disadvantage of the vaccination is that it can cause mild but harmless reactions in a few children. Since the changeover from a live vaccine to a dead vaccine has been underway since 1998, an outbreak … Advantages and disadvantages of vaccination against polio | Vaccination against polio

Diagnostics | Poliomyelitis

Diagnostics The viruses can be detected in stool, saliva or cerebrospinal fluid. The corresponding antibodies are also found in serum. There is no possibility of drug therapy. For this reason, intensive care and bed rest as well as physiotherapy are the main focus. Analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs can be used to alleviate the symptoms. If … Diagnostics | Poliomyelitis

Vaccination against polio | Poliomyelitis

Vaccination against polio Poliomyelitis is caused by an infection with the poliovirus. There is a vaccination against the poliovirus. This vaccination is a dead vaccine and contains inactivated parts of the poliovirus. According to the STIKO (permanent vaccination commission of the Robert Koch Institute), basic immunization is planned after the second month of life, the … Vaccination against polio | Poliomyelitis

Poliomyelitis

Synonyms Poliomyelitis, Polio Introduction Polio (poliomyelitis, “polio”) is an infectious disease that belongs to the so-called childhood diseases. It is caused by polioviruses. When unvaccinated, these can cause paralysis by infecting muscle-controlling nerve cells of the spinal cord. The clinical picture can be very different and can range from mild or asymptomatic symptoms to pronounced … Poliomyelitis