Otroška paraliza (Slovenian Wikipedia)

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  • Sparrow, Annie (20. februar 2014). »Syria's Polio Epidemic: The Suppressed Truth«. New York Review. Pridobljeno 23. januarja 2014. Ninety or so afflicted children may sound like a small number, but they are only a tiny manifestation of an enormous problem, since for each crippled child up to one thousand more are silently infected. Polio is so contagious that a single case is considered a public health emergency. Ninety cases could mean some 90,000 people infected, each a carrier invisibly spreading the disease to others for weeks on end.

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