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Can polio virus live in animals?
Poliovirus is, however, strictly a human pathogen, and does not naturally infect any other species (although chimpanzees and Old World monkeys can be experimentally infected).
Why is it difficult to kill the poliovirus?
The poliovirus has biological characteristics which have proven harder to combat than smallpox. Polio is a tough and hardy organism that can survive in the environment even when not carried by a human host. It’s stealthy, and can infect a hundred individuals silently before resulting in even one case of paralysis.
Does polio only affect humans?
Poliovirus only infects people. It enters the body through the mouth and spreads through: Contact with the feces (poop) of an infected person.
What are the detrimental conditions through which a polio virus can survive?
Poliovirus may survive in soil for weeks to months, often longer than in water [21]. Survival in soil is adversely affected by increased temperature, decreased moisture, low organic content, exposure to sunlight, and the presence of aerobic bacteria.
Can Covid spread to animals?
The virus can spread from people to animals during close contact. More studies are needed to understand if and how different animals could be affected by COVID-19. People with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 should avoid contact with animals, including pets, livestock, and wildlife.
How did polio get in the water?
Polio is spread when the stool of an infected person is introduced into the mouth of another person through contaminated water or food (fecal-oral transmission). Oral-oral transmission by way of an infected person’s saliva may account for some cases.
Is smallpox found in animals?
Smallpox can be spread by humans only. Scientists have no evidence that smallpox can be spread by insects or animals.
Can measles spread to animals?
If other people breathe the contaminated air or touch the infected surface, then touch their eyes, noses, or mouths, they can become infected. Animals do not get or spread measles.
Does polio live on surfaces?
It can also be transmitted if those affected with the virus fail to wash their hands after changing diapers or using the bathroom and then handle other people’s food, water, or dishware. The poliovirus can survive up to two months outside the body. Most of those infected never get seriously ill.
How does the immune system fight polio?
In tissue culture, poliovirus enters cells and replicates in six to eight hours, yielding 10,000 to 100,000 virus particles per cell. One way the human immune system protects itself is by producing antibodies that engage the protein covering of the poliovirus, preventing the virus from interacting with another cell.