Polio Links
All links on this page were checked and updated 9-29-09.
For sites about polio vaccines and post-polio syndrome, scroll down the page.

Communicable Disease fact Sheet: Poliomyelitis
Concise information on symptoms, incubation period, treatment, complications, etc. from the New York State Department of Health. See also WHO - Poliomyelitis.

Wild Polio Virus Weekly Updates
The latest information on polio outbreaks around the world.

Siptah's Revenge
A good source for information about polio and its history. For information about the Poliovirus, see Types, Kinds, Categories of Polio,   Picornaviruses, and Polio Facts.  See also How the Polio Virus Works and Polio Virus Image.

Poliomyelitis History

An excellent site for learning about the history of polio in Canada.

Famous People who had Polio
A long list complete with links and additional information.

Polio Strikes FDR
From the The Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. For a huge collection of FDR photos and documents, see the FDR Library and Museum. There is also a large, online collection of FDR Cartoons. See also the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute, and The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. For many lesson plans on FDR, click here.  

Iron Lung Survivors
Information and history. See also Iron Lung and PMA Photo - Iron Lung for color pictures.

About Sister Elizabeth Kenny
Brief information from the Sister Kenny Institute. Click here for more on Kenny.

Jonas Salk
A biography. See also the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and The Story of the Salk Anti-Poliomyelitis Vaccine.  

Hauck Center for the Albert  B. Sabin Archives
A biography and other resources. See also Development of Polio Vaccines, an article from the Access Excellence Classic Collection.


Poliomyelitis Prevention in the United States
See also When Polio is Gone, Should We Still Vaccinate?  

Global Polio Eradication Initiative
Information on current efforts to eradicate polio worldwide.

Post-Polio Health
Information for polio survivors, their families, and the health care community.

Post-Polio Syndrome Central
An excellent set of resources for those wishing to learn about PPS. See also Post-Polio-Med, which is a free forum for questions and answers to and from post-polio syndrome researchers, medical professionals, polio survivors, family, friends, students, and others interested in post-polio syndrome. Additional PPS resources are available at the Lincolnshire Post-Polio Network (online articles and other sources of information). For an excellent online article on PPS see Post-Polio Syndrome (Lauro S. Halstead, 1998).

Disability Social History Project
An excellent page with many resources for those wishing to learn about disability history. See also A Chronology of the Disability Rights Movement.  
 


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 This page was posted by Edmund Sass, Ed. D.  and was last updated 9-22-09. You may e-mail him at esass@csbsju.edu.

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