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- >I'd never realised how widespread that Polio Epidemic must have been. My
- >childhood playmate also contracted it which was strange because he was only
- >3 years old and I was the only other child he ever come into contact with and
- >yet I didn't contract it at all.... his mother did blame me though for
- >bringing it home from school and giving it to him. :-(
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- Sad to say, it's possible. Way back when, almost everybody got the
- respiratory infection that polio usually causes. But most didn't get
- anything more than that from it -- it got into the CNS and destroyed
- motor neurons in the unlucky few.
-
- In general, the younger the exposure, the milder the case.
- Paradoxically, the epidemics of the first half of this century came
- about because sanitation improved in the West. As water became
- cleaner, exposure to the polio virus became less frequent in the very
- young; those infected as teens or young adults, rather than as
- toddlers, were much more likely to suffer paralysis or even death. The
- situation is similar to measles -- though childhood measles is a pretty
- serious disease (much more so than childhood polio), adult measles is a
- *very* serious disease. A great many adults *died* from measles when
- it was first introduced onto the island of Mauritius (if memory serves,
- the year was 1866).
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