Poliovirus type I and III (poliomyelitis) antibodies
Poliovirus I III antibodies - antibodies to the virus that causes Polio, is also known as Sudden Infantile Palsy, Sudden Anterior Myelitis or poliomyelitis. Antibodies to the poliovirus appear in the body after having contracted the disease or after immunization.

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Clinical significance:
Poliovirus I III antibodies - antibodies to the virus that causes Polio, is also known as Sudden Infantile Palsy, Sudden Anterior Myelitis, or poliomyelitis.
It is a foodborne disease. Clinical manifestations are varied, the disease can be asymptomatic, abortive (non-specific febrile illness), can manifest as meningitis, the least common form is polio with muscle paralysis.
Polio antibodies to poliomyelitis are not a common cause of poliomyelitis
Antibodies to poliovirus appear in the body after having contracted the disease or after immunization.