can you expand? I don't know a lot about them, but a quick review of a few videos seems to give a different picture. Had a step grandfather that was a polio survivor, crippled from it. He had nothing like what I understand meningitis to be.
Poliomyelitis (originally called provocation paralysis caused by unrelated foreign protein-containing vaccines) increased with polio vaccination already during the first poliovaccine trials, and then continued with mass vaccination. Instead of abandoning the ineffective vaccines the polio disease was reclassified (a disease with a residual paralysis resolving within 60 days changed into a disease with residual paralysis persisting for more than 60 days, seemingly resulting in eradication of 90% cases, since the majority of polio paralysis cases resolved within 60 days) and new names introduced: Guillain-Barre syndrome, ascending paralysis, viral meningitis. The vaccine type of polio-virus-associated paralysis cases have predominated (60,849 cases in India in 2011) ever since then
interesting.Thank you.
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