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No, Jonas Salk was not the only one that made a polio vaccine. Dr. Albert Sabin made one a few years after in 1963.
Dr. Jonas Salk created a vaccine for poliomytis or Polio. In 1954, Salk had done the biggest field trial ever recored in history. He did this experiment on over 1.8 million people. There was 2 vaccines. One was the vaccine that he has created and then the Placebo. Then he had a control group. He died on June 23, 1995. He was 80 years old when he died
Unlikely, there is now a vaccine for polio and now polio has become weakened to a point where people who have may not experience all the severe symptoms as when the outbreak hit. for example: polio would cause lung failure in the time of the outbreak but now it is very uncommon to see in polio patients. Just take the vaccine and you'll be safe.
Dr. Jonas Salk was the first person to create the first safe and effective Polio Vaccine.
Dr. Jonas Salk was the first person to create the first safe and effective Polio Vaccine.
If you have cervical cancer then nothing is safe. You will die if it is not treated.
Jonas Salk created the first safe and effective vaccination for Polio in 1955. He also worked on the vaccine for Influenza type B. Polio, which has almost been eliminated due to the successful vaccinations, affects the spinal chord and causes paralysis in 1/200 cases.
Jonas Salk created the first safe and effective vaccination for Polio in 1955. He also worked on the vaccine for Influenza type B. Polio, which has almost been eliminated due to the successful vaccinations, affects the spinal chord and causes paralysis in 1/200 cases.
Polio vaccine was developed by two scientists named Sabin and Salk. The Salk vaccine was given by injection and the Sabin was given by mouth. That vaccine was placed onto a sugar cube. When I was little, we had to be quiet and 'rest' during hot afternoons and had to stay away from swimming. When the vaccines came out we were right there to get them. We were given the Salk first and then we got the Sabin later on (just to be on the safe side).
Nobody knows when the pandemic will stop and you as pregnant will be one of the firsts to be offered vaccine. So you can always fly after the vaccine if you don't feel safe. But there is nothing saying you will get H1N1 on a plane or airport when you just as well can get it at the supermarket at home.
That vaccine isn't available yet but it should be safe for people of all ages.
There have been none to date. However, pregnant women should not take the Gardasil vaccination becasue it is a new vaccine and all the data are not in yet. There have been limited studies on pregnant women taking it, and for now it seems to be safe, but is not recommended. Pregnant women should wait until after the birth of their child before having the vaccine. If you find out you are pregnant after taking a dose of the vaccine, wait until after the baby is born to have the other doses.