Can Polio Be Transmitted to Infants?

Polio is an acute infectious disease caused by the polio virus, which commonly affects young children. Some patients may develop flaccid paralysis, hence the name infantile paralysis. It is highly contagious, but once vaccinated, immunity is acquired and it is never contracted. To reduce the risk of transmission to children, it is best to isolate them from patients, avoid contact with the patient’s feces and saliva, and sterilize the patient’s clothing. Most adult patients are no longer contagious.
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Can Premature Babies Survive?

Based on your description, it is advised not to discharge prematurely. If you have already been discharged, you need to maintain fresh indoor air and appropriate humidity and temperature. Breastfeeding is the best option; if not possible, choose suitable formula milk. Avoid contact with people suffering from respiratory or gastrointestinal infections. If cared for properly and without recurrence of complications, the survival rate of premature babies remains relatively high. I hope my answer is helpful to you.
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