polio

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Definition

Polio is a serious infectious disease caused by a virus that can lead to paralysis, mainly in children. Its full name is poliomyelitis, but it is usually called polio.

Usage & Nuances

'Polio' is the informal term for 'poliomyelitis'. Used mainly in medical, historical, and public health contexts. Vaccination ('polio vaccine') is a very common collocation. Avoid confusing with other types of paralysis or neurological diseases.

Example Sentences

Polio can cause permanent paralysis in children.

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There is a vaccine to prevent polio.

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Some areas still need help fighting polio and getting everyone vaccinated.

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Many countries have eliminated polio through vaccination.

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My grandfather told me stories about when polio outbreaks were common.

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Thanks to the polio vaccine, most children today never get the disease.

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