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Monday, May 20, 2019

Jonas Salk

Jonas Salk was born on October 20, 1914 in New York City to Russian-Jewish immigrants. As the first member of his family to attend college, he developed a spell with the flu virus and sought a way to eliminate its ability to infect people with influenza. later on accepting an appointment in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he began working with the National Foundation for Infantile paralysis and thither began work on polio, the cure for which Jonas Salk would be known forever. In 1950, children through issue the United States were stricken with polio, or poliomyelitis.Those children who did not die from the disease were left crippled. In some cases, adults contracted polio as well. mavin of the most famous examples was president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was left in a wheelchair after a bout with the disease. Salk give rised a polio vaccine from a dead polio virus, which lost the ability to infect once it was killed. It did, however, withhold the ability to immunize any who were i njected with the dead form of the virus. Later, other work was performed in order to create a live vaccine that could be given orally (Salks vaccine had to be injected).The formation of this live vaccine failed, and Salks was used from that point on. Salk could have patented the vaccine and become a rich man rather, he refused to do so in order to get the vaccine out to those who needed it quickly. Jonas Salks polio vaccine has completely eliminated the disease provided the vaccine is given. After his success with polio, Salk created the Jonas Salk ground for Biological Studies and not only continued his research, but wrote many books as well. He passed away on June 23, 1995 at the age of 80.

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