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Avatares de la polio en España: 60ª aniversario de las primeras campañas de vacunación

Poliomyelitis was the most representative disease of the 20th century. During that period it completed its cycle of emergence-expansion-decline-eradication , beginning its epidemic spread throughout the world with an unusual north-south gradient, since it first affected the most developed countries...

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Autores principales: Tuells, José, Aparicio Azcárraga, Pilar
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ministerio de Sanidad 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10560526/
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description Poliomyelitis was the most representative disease of the 20th century. During that period it completed its cycle of emergence-expansion-decline-eradication , beginning its epidemic spread throughout the world with an unusual north-south gradient, since it first affected the most developed countries in northern Europe and America. . The incidence of alarming epidemic outbreaks during the first third of the century  was especially virulent in the United States. This coincided with their beginnings as a dominant world power, so they assumed much of the scientific leadership and public initiatives to confront the disease. The emergence of polio was parallel to the rise of the media; the strength of the images that showed its consequences gave it a visibility that reflected the failure of medicine to mitigate it and generated panic among the population. This dramatic period characterized by fear and the feeling of threat in the face of the unknown aroused responses that translated into noticeable advances in the field of science with the unconditional support of the social sphere. No one remained inactive. Through serological studies, scientists were able to isolate the virus, understand its interpersonal transmissibility, its location in the digestive tract and nervous system, establish the antigenic differences between the different strains of the virus and its typing, or discover that they could spread. in in vitro cultures of human embryonic tissues of non-nervous origin, which allowed us to begin the era of cell cultures . 
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spelling pubmed-105605262023-10-09 Avatares de la polio en España: 60ª aniversario de las primeras campañas de vacunación Tuells, José Aparicio Azcárraga, Pilar Rev Esp Salud Publica Editorial Poliomyelitis was the most representative disease of the 20th century. During that period it completed its cycle of emergence-expansion-decline-eradication , beginning its epidemic spread throughout the world with an unusual north-south gradient, since it first affected the most developed countries in northern Europe and America. . The incidence of alarming epidemic outbreaks during the first third of the century  was especially virulent in the United States. This coincided with their beginnings as a dominant world power, so they assumed much of the scientific leadership and public initiatives to confront the disease. The emergence of polio was parallel to the rise of the media; the strength of the images that showed its consequences gave it a visibility that reflected the failure of medicine to mitigate it and generated panic among the population. This dramatic period characterized by fear and the feeling of threat in the face of the unknown aroused responses that translated into noticeable advances in the field of science with the unconditional support of the social sphere. No one remained inactive. Through serological studies, scientists were able to isolate the virus, understand its interpersonal transmissibility, its location in the digestive tract and nervous system, establish the antigenic differences between the different strains of the virus and its typing, or discover that they could spread. in in vitro cultures of human embryonic tissues of non-nervous origin, which allowed us to begin the era of cell cultures .  Ministerio de Sanidad 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10560526/ Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/Este es un artículo publicado en acceso abierto bajo una licencia Creative Commons
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title Avatares de la polio en España: 60ª aniversario de las primeras campañas de vacunación
title_full Avatares de la polio en España: 60ª aniversario de las primeras campañas de vacunación
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