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Epidemiology
100

How is poliovirus primarily transmitted?

Fecal-oral route.


100

What is the most common symptom of polio?

Most cases are asymptomatic

100

Name one type of vaccine used to prevent polio.

Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV).

100

Who developed the first inactivated polio vaccine?


 Dr. Jonas Salk.

100

Which continent was declared polio-free in 2020?

Africa

200

Name one bodily fluid through which poliovirus can be transmitted.

Sliva

200

What is the term for the mild, flu-like symptoms of polio?

Abortive polio.

200

Which type of polio vaccine is given orally?

Oral Poliovirus Vaccine (OPV).

200

Who developed the oral polio vaccine?

Dr. Albert Sabin.

200

Name one of the last two countries where polio is still endemic.

Afghanistan or Pakistan.

300

What environmental factor contributes to the spread of poliovirus in developing countries?

Poor sanitation

300

What severe neurological condition can poliovirus cause?

Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP

300

What is the primary benefit of OPV over IPV?

OPV induces intestinal immunity and provides herd protection.

300

which decade did widespread vaccination campaigns for polio begin?

1950s

300

How is wild poliovirus detected in a population?

By testing environmental sewage samples.

400

What type of insects, though rare, can indirectly spread poliovirus?

Flies (through fecal contamination).

400

Which muscle groups are most often affected in paralytic polio?

Limbs (especially lower limbs).

400

What is a rare but serious complication of OPV?

Vaccine-associated paralytic polio (VAPP).

400

What year was the Global Polio Eradication Initiative launched?

1988

400

What is the target percentage for polio vaccination coverage to achieve herd immunity?

At least 80%

500

Can poliovirus spread through blood transfusion? Explain briefly.

Very rarely; only if the donor is in the viremic phase of infection.

500

Name the syndrome that can occur decades after a polio infection.

Post-polio syndromes 

500

How many doses of IPV are recommended in a standard immunization schedule?

Four doses.

500

Name one U.S. president who survived polio.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR).

500

What is the primary cause of vaccine-derived polio outbreaks?

Circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus (cVDPV) from OPV in under-vaccinated populations.


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