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Who was the pioneer with the polio Vaccine?

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Jonas Salk

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a vaccine that stops you getting polio!


What type of vaccine is polio vaccine?

To protect against polio.


Who formulated the oral polio vaccine?

Albert Sabin founded the oral polio vaccine and the vaccine was licensed in 1962.


Why was polio vaccine invented?

To prevent polio.


What was the polio vaccine used for?

to pervented polio


To whom is pulse polio vaccine given?

The pulse polio vaccine is given to small children.


Who came up with the polio vaccine?

Jonas Salk came up with the first injectable polio vaccine, followed by Albert Sabin who came up with the first oral polio vaccine.


What is a Sabin vaccine?

A Sabin vaccine is a polio vaccine, taken orally.


What is a good title for vaccines for polio?

The polio vaccine is called the Salk vaccine after it was invented by Dr Jonas Salk.


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What is the polio vaccine called?

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Can you cure poliomyelitis?

There is no cure for polio, but polio prevention is available through a vaccine. Polio vaccine in the United States is given as an inactivated polio vaccine. Approximately 90 percent or more of polio vaccine recipients develop protective antibodies to all three polio virus types after two doses, and at least 99 percent are immune following three doses. With the continued success of polio vaccination programs, a cure for polio may be possible within the next decade.