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so polio is contaigeous?
Its not...
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When this is the haal of educated like yourself i dont blame taliban and jirga.They can be excused for their ignorance but the person like u are black stain of ignorance itself.
How Is Polio Spread?
Polio is a highly contagious illness that can spread easily from person to person. How is polio spread? In most cases, polio is spread through contact with stool from an infected person (for example, eating food that is contaminated with poliovirus). Less commonly, polio transmission occurs through contact with respiratory droplets or saliva.
How Is Polio Spread? -- An Overview
Polio is a highly contagious illness that can spread easily from person to person. In fact, when a person is infected with polio, it is expected that polio transmission among susceptible household contacts will occur in nearly 100 percent of children and over 90 percent of adults. Polio is also known as:
Poliomyelitis
Infantile paralysis
Polio disease.
When a person is infected with poliovirus, the virus resides in the intestinal tract and mucus in the nose and throat. Poliovirus transmission most often occurs through contact with stool of this infected person (known as fecal-oral transmission). Less frequently, polio transmission can occur through contact with infected respiratory secretions or saliva (oral-oral transmission).
How Is Polio Spread? -- Fecal-Oral Polio Transmission
Polio transmission most often occurs through contact with stool from an infected person. This spread of poliovirus can happen in one of several ways, which include:
Eating food or drinking liquids that are contaminated with poliovirus. Poliovirus is commonly found in sewage water.
Touching surfaces or objects contaminated with poliovirus (for instance, by changing diapers), and then placing the contaminated hand in the mouth.
Sharing foods or eating utensils with someone infected with poliovirus.
How Is Polio Spread? -- Oral-Oral Polio Transmission
Less commonly, polio transmission occurs through contact with respiratory droplets or saliva. When an infected person sneezes or coughs, droplets spray into the air. The infected mucus or saliva can land in other people's noses or throats when they breathe or put their fingers in their mouth, nose, or eyes after touching an infected surface.
How Is Polio Spread? -- Polio Transmission and Polio Symptoms
Following polio transmission, a person does not immediately become sick. Once the poliovirus enters the body, it travels to the back of the throat, nose, and intestines, where it begins to multiply and travel to other parts of the body. After 7-14 days (on average), symptoms of polio can begin. This period between polio transmission and the beginning of polio symptoms is called the polio incubation period. The incubation period can be as short at 4 days or as long as 35 days.
Its Good that india is giving vaccination to every pakistani children below five years of age at the border posts itself both at LOC and at Wagha-atari.