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The polio vaccine

The polio vaccine

Scientists in the US led by Dr Jonas Salk develop an effective vaccine against polio

Witness History · BBC World Service

March 11, 20209m 3s

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Show Notes

In 1955 scientists in the US led by Dr Jonas Salk announced they had developed an effective vaccine against polio. The poliomyelitis virus had caused paralysis and death particularly amongst children since time immemorial. Louise Hidalgo spoke to Dr Salk's son Peter, who was one of the first children to be vaccinated by his father, and to a nurse who worked on the polio vaccination programme.

PHOTO: Jonas Salk innoculating his son, Peter (Courtesy of March of Dimes)