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Polio in Gaza shames humanity
ROX MIDDLETON, LIAM SHAW and MIRIAM GAUNTLETT explain the workings of the virus and the contributory factor of IDF’s deliberate targeting of civic infrastructure
POLIO: A TRAGEDY FORETOLD: For months sewage has been flowing into the streets of Gaza Strip after IDF attacks have destroyed much of the infrastructure

AFTER 25 years without polio, the siege of Gaza has directly resulted in a confirmed case of childhood paralysis, in what could be the start of a polio outbreak. 

The British biologist Peter Medawar described a virus as “a piece of bad news wrapped up in protein.” The virus that causes polio provides a perfect example.

When a cell infected with poliovirus dies, it bursts open and can release up to 10,000 individual virus particles. Each contains the poliovirus genome in a protective package which protects the delicate viral genome from being destroyed, allowing it to survive for months in most environments.

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