Polio Basics
Symptoms & Transmission
Polio prevention
Pathophysiology
Bonus
200

What type of virus is polio

naked, positive-sense single-stranded RNA virus

200

Which route is the primary transmission method for poliovirus?

Fecal-oral route

200

Which vaccine eliminates the risk of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis?”

Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine (IPV)

200

Through which receptor does the poliovirus initiate infection?

CD155 (Poliovirus receptor)

200

Which vaccine carries a risk of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis (VAPP)?


OPV

400

how many serotypes of wild poliovirus exists

three

400

What are the Serious Symptoms of Polio

Meningitis, Paralysis or weakness in the arms, legs, or both 

400

What are the two types of vaccines used to combat polio?


 IPV (Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine) and OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine).

400

Name one key site where the poliovirus multiplies after entering the body.

Tonsils, lymph nodes, Peyer’s patches, or small intestine

400

What is the only known reservoir for the poliovirus?

humans

600

what is the meaning of the greek word polio

grey

600

What type of cells does poliovirus target in the CNS?

Motor Neurons

600

Name one non-vaccine strategy to prevent polio transmission.

Provision of clean water, improved sanitation, or better hygiene practices

600

What happens when poliovirus crosses into the central nervous system?

It replicates in motor neurons, causing paralysis.

600

What is the name of the man who lived the longest in an iron lung

Paul Alexander