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Chapter 13, Problem 7CP
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To determine:
The area in which the polio virus has infected the spinal cord of a man who lost the use of his leg to polio.
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Polio is a disease that is caused by the poliovirus. It is a communicable disease that is caused because of consumption of water or food that is fecally polluted. The prevention by this disease can be achieved by vaccination.
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