Sustained and coordinated vaccination efforts have brought polio eradication within reach. Anticipating the eradication of wild poliovirus (WPV) and the subsequent challenges in preventing its re-emergence, we look to the past to identify why polio rose to epidemic levels in the mid-20th century, and how WPV persisted over large geographic scales. We analyzed an extensive epidemiological dataset, spanning the 1930s to the 1950s and spatially replicated across each state in the United States, to glean insight into the drivers of polio's historical expansion and the ecological mode of its persistence prior to vaccine introduction. We document a latitudinal gradient in polio's seasonality. Additionally, we fitted and validated mechanistic tran...
Policy-makers now face important questions regarding the tradeoffs among different strategies for ma...
Background Most poliovirus infections occur with no symptoms and this leads to the possibility of si...
<p>(A) Total monthly case reports, 1931–1954, color-coded by per capita incidence. (B) Log-transform...
<div><p>Sustained and coordinated vaccination efforts have brought polio eradication within reach. A...
Poliomyelitis has appeared in epidemic form, become endemic on a global scale, and been reduced to n...
With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving ...
With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving ...
Poliomyelitis has appeared in epidemic form, become endemic on a global scale, and been reduced to n...
In the United States during the 1950's, polio was on the forefront of every provider and caregiver's...
Polio is an infectious disease that is caused by a virus known as poliovirus. It directly paralyzes ...
The oral polio vaccine (OPV) contains live-attenuated polioviruses that induce immunity by causing l...
In the prevaccine era, infection with wild poliovirus (WPV) was common worldwide, with seasonal peak...
The war against infections is one that has been remuneration all through the history of human. In th...
International audienceThe oral polio vaccine (OPV) contains live-attenuated polioviruses that induce...
Smallpox plagued humanity for thousands of years. In the 18th century, smallpox killed one out of ev...
Policy-makers now face important questions regarding the tradeoffs among different strategies for ma...
Background Most poliovirus infections occur with no symptoms and this leads to the possibility of si...
<p>(A) Total monthly case reports, 1931–1954, color-coded by per capita incidence. (B) Log-transform...
<div><p>Sustained and coordinated vaccination efforts have brought polio eradication within reach. A...
Poliomyelitis has appeared in epidemic form, become endemic on a global scale, and been reduced to n...
With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving ...
With national and global health policymakers facing numerous complex decisions related to achieving ...
Poliomyelitis has appeared in epidemic form, become endemic on a global scale, and been reduced to n...
In the United States during the 1950's, polio was on the forefront of every provider and caregiver's...
Polio is an infectious disease that is caused by a virus known as poliovirus. It directly paralyzes ...
The oral polio vaccine (OPV) contains live-attenuated polioviruses that induce immunity by causing l...
In the prevaccine era, infection with wild poliovirus (WPV) was common worldwide, with seasonal peak...
The war against infections is one that has been remuneration all through the history of human. In th...
International audienceThe oral polio vaccine (OPV) contains live-attenuated polioviruses that induce...
Smallpox plagued humanity for thousands of years. In the 18th century, smallpox killed one out of ev...
Policy-makers now face important questions regarding the tradeoffs among different strategies for ma...
Background Most poliovirus infections occur with no symptoms and this leads to the possibility of si...
<p>(A) Total monthly case reports, 1931–1954, color-coded by per capita incidence. (B) Log-transform...