List of polio survivors

Itzhak Perlman, a polio survivor, plays the violin while seated

Poliomyelitis (often simply called polio) is an acute viral infection that involves the gastrointestinal tract and occasionally the central nervous system. Poliovirus is acquired by faecal–oral or oral transmission. Prior to the introduction of a polio vaccine in 1955, infection was common, with epidemics during the summer and autumn of temperate countries. Polio eradication efforts have reduced the number of estimated polio cases worldwide by more than 99% since the mid-1980s.

Most infections are asymptomatic; a small number cause a minor illness that is indistinguishable from many other viral illnesses; less than 1% result in acute flaccid paralysis. This article lists people who had the paralytic form of polio. The extent of paralysis varies from part of a limb to quadriplegia and respiratory failure. The latter was often treated with an iron lung. Around 30–40 years after contracting paralytic poliomyelitis, about 25–40% of cases lead to post-polio syndrome. Symptoms include muscle pain, further weakening of muscles and paralysis.

Surviving paralytic polio can be a life-changing experience. Individuals may be permanently physically disabled to varying degrees. Others remember the fear and isolation. Some continue to campaign for polio eradication and disability rights.

Uncontested diagnosis

This categorised alphabetical list contains people with a firm and uncontested diagnosis made while still alive.

Acting

Actress and dancer Gwen Verdon took up dancing to strengthen her polio-afflicted legs
Actress Marion Davies contracted polio as an adult.

Business

Toymaker Margarete Steiff was paralysed as an infant.

Disability rights activists

Judith Heumann had to take legal action to be allowed to become a teacher.

Film, television and radio

Director Francis Ford Coppola's childhood was interrupted by polio for over a year.
Television presenter David Onley found his employers to be supportive in accommodating his extra needs.

Literature

Arthur C. Clarke contracted polio in 1962. His recovery returned him to top form at his favourite sport, table tennis.

Music

Saxophonist David Sanborn spent a year in an iron lung.
Cecil 'Skelly' Spence of Israel Vibration, a band founded by three polio survivors.
Singer-songwriter Neil Young contracted polio during an epidemic in the summer of 1951.

Politics

Kim Beazley was hospitalised with polio as a child.
Former senator John Porter East contracted polio in 1955 while serving as a lieutenant in the United States Marines.
Robert McNamara's career was changed when both he and his wife contracted polio.

Science, engineering and medicine

Elsie MacGill caught polio in the same year she became the first Canadian woman to receive an Aeronautical Engineering degree.
Physicist Philip Morrison, who had polio as a child, worked on the Manhattan Project.
Odette L. Shotwell advocated for the disadvantaged and discovered antibiotics and insecticides as a researcher for the United States Department of Agriculture.

Sports

Wilma Rudolph wore a leg brace for much of her early life after surviving a bout of childhood polio.
Jack Nicklaus caught polio as a young teenager.
Ray Ewry, nicknamed "The Human Frog" for his ability to leap, spent some of his childhood in a wheelchair.

Visual arts

Portrait of mouth-painter Earl Bailly, Lunenburg, NS
Earl Bailly in 1957
Lord Snowdon often campaigned to improve the lives of disabled people.

Miscellaneous

Despite polio-weakened legs, Sir John Slessor became a senior commander in the Royal Air Force.

Retrospective diagnosis

The following people were not diagnosed with polio during their lifetime. A retrospective diagnosis is speculative and can never be certain.

Sir Walter Scott may have had the earliest recorded case of polio.
Alice Roosevelt (Longworth), taken around her debut in 1902.

Doubtful diagnosis

The following people may have had polio, but there is disagreement over it.

Franklin D. Roosevelt may have contracted polio in 1921, but some argue that his symptoms make Guillain–Barré syndrome more likely.

Mistakenly believed to have survived polio

The following people are often reported to have had polio, but their own statements or other evidence contradict this.

William O. Douglas claimed to have had polio as a child.

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References

Uses material from the Wikipedia article List of polio survivors, released under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.