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There have been a small number of cases reported Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan where conflicts have disrupted the vaccination process.īut with the rise of the anti-vaccination movement in some states, it's possible that the US could be facing its first new outbreak in almost 40 years. In 1955, Jonas Salk developed a vaccine which was so successful that the last wild case of polio in the US was in 1979. The last big outbreak of polio in the US took place in 1952, which left 3,145 dead and 21,269 paralyzed.Īt that time, iron lungs became common place in hospitals as the only way to keep patients alive. 'People think it's lunacy you wouldn't take these simple steps to protect yourself.' They have contracted a disease that affected them in profound ways that is now preventable. 'Many polio survivors have strong opinions on that. The last big outbreak of polio in the US took place in 1952, which left 3,145 dead and 21,269 paralyzed (pictured is an iron lung being examined in an undated photo) Tiburzi said that many polio survivors simply couldn't understand the anti-vaccination movement, and why anyone would risk the health of their kids. He added that the announcement by Respironics in 2004 meant 'they were sort of told they were on their own.' Some people also use them because they have trouble with the masks, some leak, some people get sores, or find them uncomfortable to wear. 'That's sort of what they have been used to all their life.

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'Part of it is just habit,' he told when asked why those few were so reluctant to use more modern, portable options, such as the chest cuirass which is a much smaller device that is held against the chest but works in a similar fashion. Yet she admits she lives in constant fear of suffering a blackout which means her iron lung would lose power and she could die in her sleep.īrian Tiburzi, executive director of Post-Polio Health International (PPHI), estimated that of the 350,000 to 500,000 polio survivors in the US today, less than ten were still using iron lungs.
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They run on a fan belt motor that friends help patch together with car parts when it breaks. Lillard owns two iron lungs - one as backup. The machines were actually manufactured by March of Dimes which produced the last iron lung in the 1960s.īut ownership means finding someone to repair them.
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Like all the iron lung users left today, she owns her iron lung, after Respironics, who inherited responsibility for the devices in a series of mergers, gave everyone a choice in 2004 upgrade to more modern respirators or accept full ownership and responsibility for the iron lung - and all its repairs. The last big outbreak of polio in the US took place in 1952, but polio was eradicated by 1979 thanks to the vaccine.Her iron lung runs on a fan belt motor that friends help patch together with car parts when it breaks.She says that modern alternatives to the iron lung are simply not as efficient.Martha Ann Lillard's crippling illness has made her a prisoner in her own home for more than 60 years after she was paralyzed by polio at age five.Alexander spends almost every moment in the device after contracting polio as a five-year-old in 1952.Manufacturing ceased in the 1960s and now polio survivors such as Alexander are forced to rely on car mechanics and engineers to fix the life-saving device.

Paul Alexander, 70, of Dallas, is one of just a handful of people around the world who still relies on an iron lung to help him breathe.

Take a look now!įor more news and updates, follow Generation Iron on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.America's last iron lungs: Incredible video shows polio survivors whose life saving-equipment is repaired by car mechanics and engineers after health insurers and manufacturers stopped covering the devices 13 years ago The video posted by Big Neechi himself showcases just a taste of his experience at Iron Wars 3. Big Neechi doesn’t back down from a challenge and the legend CT Fletcher himself showed his admiration for the young athlete. The man dubbed “The Black Goku” showcased his lifting skills and athleticism at Iron Wars 3 and acquitted himself like a warrior. The event hosted a whose who in the powerlifting and fitness community including Kevin “Da Hulk” Washington as well as up and coming fitness enthusiast, the Generation Iron Team’s own Super Saiyan powerhouse, Big Neechi. Big Neechi was a total savage at Iron Wars 3!ĬT Fletcher hosted Iron Wars 3 at his Iron Addicts Gym in California.
