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Whose blood was used to write the Koran, shown to the public in 2000?

One of the Iraqi mosques houses the Koran, written in the blood of Saddam Hussein. The book was created over two years and was demonstrated in 2000. According to Abbas Shakir Jaudi, the book's designer, Hussein donated a total of 27 liters of his blood for making ink, although many experts say this figure is unrealistic for one person during this period. After the death of Hussein, the Iraqi authorities and religious authorities cannot decide what to do with this Koran - on the one hand, it is forbidden to write such books with blood, and this act was immediately condemned by Muslims in other Arab countries, on the other hand, any Koran is a holy book and how It is also prohibited to destroy it in any way.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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What is poliomyelitis?

Poliomyelitis is one of the most dangerous diseases, which is the cause of many discussions. In fact, the danger of polio is commensurate with the damage it causes. Poliomyelitis is the name for childhood paralysis. The disease may have the character of epidemic outbreaks, but only isolated cases are currently recorded. People of all ages are susceptible to polio, but the disease is more common in children under 7 years of age. Of the large number of people diagnosed with polio, few are seriously ill.

The most common type of polio has a latent painless period of 1-2 days. Headache, fever, throat irritation, indigestion occur, but no paralysis. There is at least a chance in 100 that a doctor will diagnose a serious form of polio.

Among the identified cases of polio, half of patients recover completely, 30% have moderate consequences, 14% have more severe paralysis, and 6% may die. There is only one chance in 156 of catching polio in the first 20 years of life.

Poliomyelitis is caused by three different viruses. A virus is a pathogen so small that it can pass through filters that trap bacteria. A virus can only live in living cells. When the polio virus enters the body, it travels through nerves and blood to the spinal cord and brain. The virus develops in the cells of the gray matter of the spinal cord. These nerve cells then swell and change. After these destructive changes, the muscles controlled by the affected part of the nervous system are paralyzed. If the cells recover, the muscles can move again. But if the virus kills the nerve cells, then the muscles connected to those cells are paralyzed forever.

There are several types of poliomyelitis. It depends on the part of the body affected by the infection. Spinal poliomyelitis affects the cells of the spinal cord. Bulbar polio affects part of the brain and can paralyze the respiratory muscles. Many lives have been saved thanks to the "iron lungs", which mechanically perform the respiratory actions of the patient.

Today, everyone can be sure that the threat of polio is eliminated. Dr. Jonas Salk has developed a vaccine that has protected millions of people from polio infection. It was one of the greatest medical discoveries that stood up to protect the health of people and the security of the world.

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