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'''Abortive poliomyelitis''' accounts for 80-90% of [[poliovirus]] cases. It is a mild form of [[poliomyelitis]] that does not involve the [[central nervous system]], does not cause permanent disabilities of any kind, and recovery is within a couple days. Symptoms are similar to the flu: fever, malaise, headache, sore throat and vomiting.
'''Abortive poliomyelitis''' accounts for 80-90% of [[poliovirus]] cases. It is a mild form of [[poliomyelitis]] that does not involve the [[central nervous system]], does not cause permanent disabilities of any kind, and recovery is within a couple days. Symptoms are similar to the flu: fever, malaise, headache, sore throat and vomiting.
==Learn more ==


==See also==
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Abortive poliomyelitis accounts for 80-90% of poliovirus cases. It is a mild form of poliomyelitis that does not involve the central nervous system, does not cause permanent disabilities of any kind, and recovery is within a couple days. Symptoms are similar to the flu: fever, malaise, headache, sore throat and vomiting.

Learn more

See also

References