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1955

Polio Vaccine
The Salk polio vaccine, developed at Pitt, was declared safe, effective, and potent.

Jonas Salk and a team of Pitt researchers were the first to develop a successful vaccine for the three types of polio virus.

A massive testing of the vaccine in the U.S. and parts of Canada followed. The scope of the trials was unprecedented in medical history. In a few years, polio cases dropped from a high of 57,900 to barely a handful.




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