why are polio drops not given to children suffering from diarrhoea
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In looseness of the bowels, gut motility is increased. Whatever is ingested, turns out speedier.
Polio drops contain lessened polio infection. Once given, an extensive extent of this viral dosage remains in the digestive tract and multiplies to demonstrate it's impact.
In the event that given during diarrhea, the greater part of it will be tossed out bringing about to lesser viability. For this very reason we hold up till diarrhea is over.
Polio drops contain lessened polio infection. Once given, an extensive extent of this viral dosage remains in the digestive tract and multiplies to demonstrate it's impact.
In the event that given during diarrhea, the greater part of it will be tossed out bringing about to lesser viability. For this very reason we hold up till diarrhea is over.
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In diarrhea, gut motility is increased. Whatever is ingested, comes out quicker.
Polio drops contain attenuated polio virus. Once given, a large proportion of this viral dose stays in intestine and proliferates to show it’s effect.
If given during diarrhea, most of it will be thrown out resulting in to lesser efficacy. For this very reason we wait till diarrhea is over.
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