The virus lives in the human gut and then spreads in the human feces. If excrement with polio is not correctly treated the infection is easily spread through sewage water.
One of the things I found curious about polio is that one of its spreading ways is through the excrements that are found in the residual waters. These waters flow through the city and facilitate the spreading of the disease. Of course, the excrements mentioned are defecated by people who have the disease.
Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus that is usually spread from person to person through infected fecal matter entering the mouth. It may also be spread by food or water containing human feces and less commonly from infected saliva. Those who are infected may spread the disease for up to six weeks even if no symptoms are present.
Poliovirus infection occurs by the fecal-oral route, when the host ingests the virus, which replicates in the alimentary tract. A water contaminated by poliovirus can be the cause of spread in less developed counties.
The virus is found in saliva and feces of sick people. It can be spread by direct contact with sick persons or through the air when a sick person talks, coughs, or sneezes. It is also spread by food, water, or hands contaminated with infected feces.
Polio is a disease caused by poliovirus infection, which spreads through direct person-to-person contact and also through contact with infected mucus, phlegm or feces, or in poorer countries, through water.
The virus lives in the human gut and then spreads in the human feces. If excrement with polio is not correctly treated the infection is easily spread through sewage water.
One of the things I found curious about polio is that one of its spreading ways is through the excrements that are found in the residual waters. These waters flow through the city and facilitate the spreading of the disease. Of course, the excrements mentioned are defecated by people who have the disease.
Polio is usually spread through fecal-oral transmition, by contaminated water or food.
Poliomyelitis is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus that is usually spread from person to person through infected fecal matter entering the mouth. It may also be spread by food or water containing human feces and less commonly from infected saliva. Those who are infected may spread the disease for up to six weeks even if no symptoms are present.
Poliovirus infection occurs by the fecal-oral route, when the host ingests the virus, which replicates in the alimentary tract. A water contaminated by poliovirus can be the cause of spread in less developed counties.
The virus is found in saliva and feces of sick people. It can be spread by direct contact with sick persons or through the air when a sick person talks, coughs, or sneezes. It is also spread by food, water, or hands contaminated with infected feces.
Polio is a disease caused by poliovirus infection, which spreads through direct person-to-person contact and also through contact with infected mucus, phlegm or feces, or in poorer countries, through water.