The West Nile virus, develops paralysis in the patients who are infected. Although they're cases where there were improvements, the progress ir very slow. Concluding, yes it can be cured but with a lot of patience!
Yes. The example of this is Peterson who, after a year and a half connected to life support, recovered some motor activity. Although it's possible, it's a very slow process.
West Nile virus (WNV) can cause acute flaccid paralysis. Despite having no known specific treatment currently available, patients with NW paralysis may improve gradually with various treatments.
West Nile Virus can cause paralysis. However, the infecctedf patient can make gradual improvements in motor functioning. Bob France is an example of this.
The West Nile virus, develops paralysis in the patients who are infected. Although they're cases where there were improvements, the progress ir very slow. Concluding, yes it can be cured but with a lot of patience!
Yes. The example of this is Peterson who, after a year and a half connected to life support, recovered some motor activity. Although it's possible, it's a very slow process.
Yes, they can gradually make improvements.
Watching the case of Bob, yes can be cured but very slowly.
West Nile virus (WNV) can cause acute flaccid paralysis. Despite having no known specific treatment currently available, patients with NW paralysis may improve gradually with various treatments.
West Nile Virus can cause paralysis. However, the infecctedf patient can make gradual improvements in motor functioning. Bob France is an example of this.