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In contrast, oral polio vaccine (OPV), developed by
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in the 1960s, contains
virus and can be easily administered by mouth making it useful still in
polio eradication programs in developing countries today.
OPV poses many risks, however, such as the attenuated virus can
people and spread to others or it can
making this vaccine virtually unusable in the U.S. today.
In the past, this disease often affected small children and was called
poliovirus vaccine was developed by
in 1954 and
is now the form used for all U.S. childhood vaccinations due to its low risk to
individuals being vaccinated.
in vaccinated
to a neurovirulent strain causing disease,
neuromuscular paralysis.
There are
against polio.
is an acute enteroviral infection of the spinal cord that causes
Because of this.
at about 2 months of age
is a mainstay of polio prevention today, and is started in infants
forms of vaccine utilized today to confer protection
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Transcribed Image Text:Mc 8 eBook References paragraph. Inoculated attenuated Sabin vaccination Salk Inactivated multiply three revert two prophylaxis infantile paralysis myasthenia gravis Poliomyelitis 00000000000 Drag the text blocks below into their correct order. In contrast, oral polio vaccine (OPV), developed by an in the 1960s, contains virus and can be easily administered by mouth making it useful still in polio eradication programs in developing countries today. OPV poses many risks, however, such as the attenuated virus can people and spread to others or it can making this vaccine virtually unusable in the U.S. today. In the past, this disease often affected small children and was called poliovirus vaccine was developed by in 1954 and is now the form used for all U.S. childhood vaccinations due to its low risk to individuals being vaccinated. in vaccinated to a neurovirulent strain causing disease, neuromuscular paralysis. There are against polio. is an acute enteroviral infection of the spinal cord that causes Because of this. at about 2 months of age is a mainstay of polio prevention today, and is started in infants forms of vaccine utilized today to confer protection Reset
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