The early microbiologist that is credited with the discovery of vaccines is Louis Pasteur. Interestingly enough, Pasteur was not performing any experiments related to disease at the time of discovery; he was actually studying chickens.
After years of research, his discovery was confirmed in early 1955 and announced to the press and public in April 1955.
The French chemist Louis Pasteur was the one who made the first vaccine for rabies.
A microbiologist, medical doctor and pathologist, Prof. Louis Grant was born in Clarendon, Jamaica.Dr. Grant became a professor of microbiology at the History_on_Louis_grantof the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica.
In the 'developed' world, the MMR vaccine is readily available at your doctor's office. Most children would have already received it early in life.
the early man came about fire by striking two stons together.
France did in the early 1700's
To protect against polio.
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There is currently no available vaccine against the Epstein Barr Virus or Cytomegalovirus, both of which can cause mononucleosis. However, vaccines for these viruses are being researched and may be out soon.
The early humans discovered and started to use fire some 500,000 years ago. It took hundreds of thousand years to discover how to make fire.
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He was the first person to discover the tar sands in Alberta as well as put it in commercial development in the early 1900's.