poliomyelitis in English

noun
1
an infectious viral disease that affects the central nervous system and can cause temporary or permanent paralysis.
Infectious diseases such as whooping cough, encephalitis, poliomyelitis , diphtheria, rabies, tetanus, syphilis, and botulism rarely are seen now but can cause vocal cord paralysis.

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1. Acute poliomyelitis

2. ACUTE POLIOMYELITIS

3. (adjective) Bulbar poliomyelitis.

4. Abortive poliomyelitis: The mildest form

5. Also called poliomyelitis, or polio.

6. Reported diphtheria, poliomyelitis, measles, acute hepatitis B

7. Our ailment was diagnosed as poliomyelitis, or polio.

8. Serious neurologic diseases (poliomyelitis, Parkinsonism, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis).

9. Paralysis of both lower limbs, sequelae of poliomyelitis.

10. ▪ A confirmed diagnosis of paralytic poliomyelitis in the past

11. X Poliomyelitis/acute flaccid paralysis X X X X

12. 395 Performance of acute flaccid paralysis surveillance and incidence of poliomyelitis, 2007

13. System of active surveillance for suspected cases of poliomyelitis (acute flaccid paralysis

14. The six are diphtheria, measles, poliomyelitis, tetanus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough.

15. Why are there such difficulties with poliomyelitis, as we're speaking today?

16. My mother was stricken with poliomyelitis when she was six years old.

17. Acute anterior poliomyelitis was a problem in Tunisia for many years.

18. PROTOCOL FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF ACUTE FLACCID PARALYSIS AND SUSPECTED PARALYTIC POLIOMYELITIS* Program.

19. 318 Performance of acute fl accid paralysis surveillance and incidence of poliomyelitis, 2007

20. <Protocol for the investigation of acute flaccid paralysis and suspected paralytic poliomyelitis.

21. Muscles already affected during acute poliomyelitis were affected in all patients with postpolio syndrome.

22. System of active surveillance for suspected cases of poliomyelitis (acute flaccid paralysis)

23. Tuberculosis, scarlet fever, poliomyelitis, measles and influenza have all taken their toll.

24. Poliomyelitis and polyneuritis ( neuritis of multiple nerves ) result in paralysis with muscle wasting.

25. Nonparalytic poliomyelitis : Symptoms are more severe than Abortive, but not as bad as paralytic

26. • acute flaccid paralysis (e.g., poliomyelitis-like syndrome or Guillain-Barré-like syndrome),3 or

27. It would improve the quality of the surveillance system for acute flaccid paralysis and poliomyelitis.

28. Nuclei pontis and inferior olives, unaffected in poliomyelitis, show strong alterations in S.

29. Polio, or poliomyelitis, a debilitating childhood disease, offered the prospect of similar success.

30. Oral polio vaccines cause about three cases of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis per million doses given.

31. 10 Objective : To observe the curative effect of quadriceps Femoris reestablishment on 392 cases of poliomyelitis.

32. Six of 16 patients (37.5%) developed paresis in muscles formerly not affected by acute poliomyelitis.

33. These six childhood diseases are measles, poliomyelitis, tuberculosis, diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and neonatal tetanus.

34. Polio, also called poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.

35. Bulbar poliomyelitis is a serious form involving the medulla oblongata and usually becomes evident within three days

36. Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, inactivated poliomyelitis, hepatitis B (recombinant) and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine, adjuvanted

37. All acute flaccid paralysis cases < 15 years old should be investigated to rule out poliomyelitis.

38. Instead, the distribution of flaccid paralyses was similar to that also typically found in acute poliomyelitis anterior.

39. Clinical and electrodiagnostic data suggested the involvement of spinal anterior horn cells, resulting in a poliomyelitis-like syndrome.

40. Bulbar Polio is a form of Paralytic Poliomyelitis in which the brainstem gets attacked by the poliovirus

41. 28 Poliomyelitis ( or polio or infantile paralysis ) : Acute infectious viral disease that can cause flaccid paralysis of muscles.

42. • Chickenpox Diphtheria Hepatitis B Invasive Hib Disease Measles Mumps Acute Flaccid Paralysis Pertussis Poliomyelitis Rubella Congenital Rubella Syndrome Tetanus

43. The European Region, which comprises 51 member states, “has been free of indigenous poliomyelitis for over three years.”

44. 318 Performance of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance and incidence of poliomyelitis, 2002–2003 – as of 27 August 2003

45. Eight potentially epidemic diseases are monitored regularly: meningitis, malaria, cholera, haemorrhagic fever, measles, acute poliomyelitis, bloody diarrhoea and tetanus.

46. 209 Updated guidelines on tuberculosis and air travel 213 Performance of acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance and incidence of poliomyelitis, 2008

47. Examinations were made with 27 persons being after poliomyelitis anterior by transplanting of muscles of the leg and of the arm.

48. Moreover, the successes of medical research in connection with diseases such as diphtheria and poliomyelitis must also be mentioned favorably and with gratitude.

49. Small pox and guinea worm have been eradicated and there is hope that poliomyelitis will be contained in the near future.

50. It develops after birth in poliomyelitis, cerebral palsy, hereditary neuropathies and muscular dystrophies or before birth in spina bifida, spinal agenesis and arthrogryposis.