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Infantile Paralysis (POLIOMYELITIS) WARNING If infantile paralysis is reported in your town or district, regard with suspicion any child who is out of sorts and running a temperature. Put him to bed, isolated, until the doctor comes and determines the diagnosis. The first symptoms may be missed if you are not on the alert. They are:— Headache, moderate temperature, flushing. Vomiting, and the child may have some bowel disturbance. A complaint of pain in the stomach. A drowsiness with little sleep—then a change to irritability. Stiffness of the neck and back. Many cases recover without any further symptoms. REASSURANCE | When paralysis develops, more than half of the diagnosed cases . obtain complete recovery. Most of the others get back partial and reasonable use of the paralysed muscles. 2. The chances of a favourable outcome are helped by early recognition of the disease and early hospital'attention. The affected muscles then get adequate rest and treatment, and this helps prevent deformities. ADVICE O Should there be infantile paralysis in your near neighbourhood, keep your children to themselves as much as possible. © Let them play in the fresh air, without getting fatigued. Don’t let them over-exert themselves. If-swimming, cut down the time in the water; avoid chilis after bathing. ® See that they get adequate sleep, and eat a well-balanced diet. © Put off any nose and throat operations on children while infantile paralysis is in your district. ® Take every precaution to prevent contamination of food by flies. 9 Always wash hands before eating that goes for every member of the household. KEEP THIS ANNOUCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Issued by the Department of Health
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Opotiki News, Volume X, Issue 1052, 5 December 1947, Page 4
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