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[существительное]
полиомиелит ; детский паралич


Тезаурус:

  1. THE heroic era of poliomyelitis research started with the isolation of the polio virus in monkeys by and in 1908, and culminated in the development of vaccines protecting against this paralytic disease in the 1950s. , who died on 3 March, in Washington, was one of the heroes of this era.
  2. The current generation of older women were more likely to have contracted poliomyelitis, are more likely to have strokes or develop multiple sclerosis.
  3. Early in the 1950s both killed and attenuated living vaccines became available against poliomyelitis and the disease was almost eliminated from those parts of the world where mass immunization campaigns were undertaken.
  4. Dodie Penalosa from the Philippines, who challenges Dave McAuley for the International Boxing Federation's flyweight title at Wembley Arena tonight, suffered from poliomyelitis when he was a child and has been left with a weak left leg and restricted mobility.
  5. We had been taking into the adult wards men and women suffering from the most serious fevers, encephalitis lethargica, polio-encephalitis, serious poliomyelitis, with two "Iron lung" cases in a special isolation ward and unit, tuberculous meningitis, and poliomeningitis were also with us.
  6. The driving force was the need to find a better protection against poliomyelitis" (1978: 116).
  7. The committee, expressing their thanks to Lord Nuffield, who had provided an iron lung for the treatment of poliomyelitis victims, accepted liability for its maintenance costs, amounting to 1 per annum.
  8. One of these supplementary messages promoted immunisation against six major diseases; diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles and tuberculosis.
  9. In the United Kingdom, parents are advised to have their children immunised against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, whooping cough, measles mumps and rubella (Renn, 1987).
  10. Some years later, when it was apparent that my daughter would not recover from her poliomyelitis, I felt that it would no longer be possible to continue serving in the Royal Navy, which entailed long periods of separation from my home.
  11. But the problem of control of poliomyelitis is now one of social organization and, until new strains and new viruses appear, not principally one of medical discovery.
  12. When we're among ourselves we call it by its proper name, which is poliomyelitis.
  13. It also plays a prominent part in preventive work through the vaccination and immunization programme designed to give children protection against crippling diseases such as poliomyelitis and the damaging effects that can follow relatively mild diseases such as measles.

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