All Strain No Gain | Signs & Symptoms | Trick or Treat? | What's The Indication? | Herpio What? |
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What is Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1?
Strain that causes cold sores and fever blisters.
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What is common Polio symptoms?
These type of symptoms include headache, fever, sore throat, vomiting, diarrhea, restlessness, and/ or drowsiness.
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What is OPV?
This oral vaccine prevents between 1 and 3 types of Poliovirus in receiver, as well as through fecal to oral contact in others.
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What is Indicated?
The method of massage when a client comes in with a cold sore but does not want a face or scalp massage is considered
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What is the Central Nervous System?
This system can be affected by Polio (in severe cases) and Herpes (in unborn children affected by the virus).
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What is Poliovirus Type 1?
The most widespread type of Wild Poliovirus.
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What is symptoms of Primary Herpes Simplex?
Infectious blisters in the mouth as well as on the face and trunk are symptoms of what?
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What is Indicated?
A Polio survivor comes in for a relaxation massage as well as some stretching. This method for Poliovirus is
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What is the Lymphatic system?
Both viruses travel through this system in order to spread.
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What is Poliovirus Type 2?
This type of Wild Poliovirus has been completely eradicated.
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What is symptoms of Herpes Simplex Type 2?
Pain and itching that leads to single or grouped blister like lesions on the penis or opening of the vagina.
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What is IPV?
This injected vaccine covers all three types of Poliovirus using inactive polio antibodies.
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What is Indicated or Contraindicated?
This is indicated when your client has a Herpes outbreak that is localized in one area.
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What are mucus membranes?
This type of membrane are susceptible to contracting both Polio and Herpes Simplex.
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What is Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2?
This sexually transmitted strain primarily affects the genitalia.
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What is paralytic Polio?
Paralysis including but not limited to the legs, caused by virus spreading into the Central Nervous System.
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What is Antiviral drugs?
There is no cure for Herpes Simplex but this method helps by limiting duration and number of outbreaks in infected persons.
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What is Indicated?
The indication of massage for a client with paralysis and atrophy due to Poliovirus?
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Who are Ivie and Yukela?
The individuals are known as the presenters of Herpes Simplex and Poliovirus.
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What is Poliovirus type 3?
This type of Wild Poliovirus has not yet been fully eradicated.
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What is Post-Polio Syndrome
Incurable muscle weakness and atrophy in polio victims after stabilization.
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What is Abstinence?
This is the only method that can protect the spread of Herpes Simplex 100%
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What is Contraindicated?
This indication can occur when a client has a visible outbreak of Herpes and has come in for a massage.
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What is reoccurring infection?
This is the phenomenon that causes infected persons to be able to be infected by another strain of the same virus.
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