IPV is Dr. Jonas Salk
OPV is Dr. Albert Sabin
Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine in 1952.
Jonas Salk developed a polio vaccine in the nineteen sixties.
Jonas Salk in 1955.
In the 1950s, Salk developed the first polio vaccine, an injection. In 1962, Sabin developed the oral polio vaccine, taken by mouth, and still used, at present.
1950's The first polio vaccine, called the Salk vaccine, was developed by Jonas Salk and became available in 1955. In 1962 the Sabin or oral vaccine developed by Albert Sabin became available.
Wilma Rudolph had polio but she also ran track with polio.
By giving you a watered down version of the disease, white blood cells in your immune system learn which antibody to produce and how to fight polio. If you get the disease for real, they can make it much quicker, and therefore get rid of it before you even show symptoms.
Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine in 1952. It was a intradermal injection vaccine.
Jonas Salk developed the polio vaccine. This does not cure polio but it does prevent it. Polio remains incurable.
The first to discover a vaccination for polio was Jonas Salk in 1952. The oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin in 1957.
Jonas Salk developed an inactivated virus polio vaccine in 1952 that was first used on people in 1955. Albert Sabin developed a live vaccine in 1958. It was the Sabin vaccine that was used to eliminate Polio around the world, but it was then removed from service because of its higher rate of induced disease.
Jonas Salk developed the first vaccine in 1952.