Walter Orenstein on Vaccines
Dr. Orenstein has witnessed many of the horrors of vaccine-preventable diseases, having worked on smallpox eradication, polio elimination, and measles control at the CDC.
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Dr. Orenstein has witnessed many of the horrors of vaccine-preventable diseases, having worked on smallpox eradication, polio elimination, and measles control at the CDC.
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Dr. Jonas Salk developed the first polio vaccine in 1955, an inactivated vaccine that we still use today.
Gregory Poland, MD is well known for many things that he has done in his long career as a pediatric infectious disease specialist and vaccinologist and for being misquoted by anti-vaccine groups.
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Vaccines are often described as one of the greatest public health achievements of the 20th century. So how many of the people that worked to develop those vaccines have been awarded a Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology? Remember that since 1901, the Nobel Prize has “been awarded to scientists who have made the most
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