The first vaccine developed from animal cell culture was
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INFLUENZA--- inactivated virus vaccine
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The Variola virus, which stretches back to ancient times, is what causes smallpox. Smallpox-like skin lesions were first discovered on Egyptian mummies between 1570 and 1085 BC. From around 1122 BC, further signs of the illness have been discovered in ancient Asian societies. Later, it was discovered in the New World, Africa, the West Indies, and Europe.
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- Poliomyelitis, sometimes known as polio, is a debilitating and potentially fatal condition. The poliovirus is the root cause. The virus can enter the brain and spinal cord of an infected individual, leading to paralysis (the inability to move certain bodily parts).
- A vaccination can stop the spread of polio. Since 2000, only the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) has been administered in the United States. Depending on the age of the recipient, it is administered through shot in the arm or leg. In other nations, the oral polio vaccination (OPV) is utilised.
- The CDC advises giving children the polio vaccination in four doses. At the ages listed below, they ought to get one dose:
- 2 months of age 4 months of age ages 6 to 18 months
- 4 to 6 years of age When youngsters receive all the necessary doses of the polio vaccine, 99 out of 100 will be protected from the disease. In the United States, the first polio vaccination became available in 1955. The United States has been polio-free since 1979 as a result of extensive vaccination against the disease. However, the poliovirus still poses a hazard in several nations. Polio can enter the United States with just one traveller with the illness. Maintaining strong immunity (protection) in the United States is the greatest approach to keep the country free of polio.
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