Polio: Should we worry about it again?

  • James Gallagher
  • Health and science correspondent

7 hours ago

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A man with an iron lung

Previously, polio was one of the most terrifying diseases of children as it can attack the nervous system, thus causing a person to become paralyzed within a few hours, because it leads to paralysis of the chest muscles, making the person unable to breathe.

The coffin-like iron lung, which uses a bellows to keep the patient breathing, was a common sight on polio hospital wards, but it all feels like a long-forgotten era, and for good reason.

The disease was almost completely wiped out, as the last case of natural polio in the UK was in 1984.

But talk of the disease returned with force following it paralyzed a young man in the United States, and in London, one million children are urgently vaccinated.

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