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How is Polio Diagnosed?
Polio is diagnosed based on clinical symptoms and can be confirmed by isolating the virus from a stool sample or a throat swab. Laboratory tests such as
PCR
(Polymerase Chain Reaction) can also detect the presence of the poliovirus.
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