1955 Salk Vaccine Success

1955 Salk Vaccine Success

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The transcript describes the efforts to combat polio, highlighting the fundraising activities led by celebrities to support the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. It details Jonas Salk's dedication to developing a polio vaccine at the University of Pittsburgh. In 1954, Salk announced a potential vaccine, leading to a large-scale test involving 440,000 children. The first to receive the vaccine were Salk's own sons, followed by thousands of others, marking a significant step in polio prevention.

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