Dr. Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk
Dr. Jonas Salk
No, Dr. Jonas Salk did not kill his grandson with the polio vaccine. In fact, the polio vaccine developed by Salk was instrumental in drastically reducing polio cases and preventing the disease's severe consequences. There may be confusion surrounding specific incidents, but there is no evidence or credible reports linking Salk’s vaccine to the death of any family member. The vaccine has been widely recognized as safe and effective.
a vaccine that stops you getting polio!
Karl Landsteiner identified it in 1908 while Jonas Salk created the polio vaccine in 1952.
Albert Sabin founded the oral polio vaccine and the vaccine was licensed in 1962.
To protect against polio.
To prevent polio.
to pervented polio
The pulse polio vaccine is given to small children.
The oral polio vaccine was developed by Dr. Albert Sabin in the early 1960s, with its widespread use beginning in 1962. Unlike the earlier injected vaccine created by Dr. Jonas Salk, Sabin's oral vaccine used live attenuated virus and was easier to administer, contributing significantly to polio eradication efforts worldwide.
Jonas Salk came up with the first injectable polio vaccine, followed by Albert Sabin who came up with the first oral polio vaccine.