...manufacture. It is true that both Salk (who made the injectable polio vaccine ) and Sabin (who made the current oral one) refused to patent their work because they said they didnt...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 01/02/2008
...the ages of 2 months and 6 years. By 1964, the oral polio vaccine (OPV), developed by Albert Sabin , had become the recommended vaccine . OPV allowed large...
4 Answers · Health · 10/11/2007
... that a few infants can acquire polio from the Sabin vaccine itself. The risk is very small...the injectable vaccine , then two doses of the oral vaccine . The only thing I can'...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 31/10/2011
... tweaked it and invented the kind used today an inactive Polio vaccine ...after, Albert Sabin made it into an oral polio vaccination -mass immunization was sponsored by the March...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 22/10/2007
Has everyone forgotten about the Sabin oral polio vaccine ? It was made to be taken by mouth. But because...
7 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 30/09/2007
...one is the OPV ( oral poliomyelitis vaccine ) and is the one ...after Dr. Albert Sabin and the inactivated... than this, the polio vaccine is called...
3 Answers · Health · 08/07/2010
...medical entity by Jakob Heine in 1840. The polio vaccines were developed in 1955, by Dr. Jonas Salk, and in 1962 by Dr. Albert Sabin
3 Answers · Health · 11/03/2007
... unable to replicate efficiently within nervous system tissue. A single dose of Sabin 's oral polio vaccine produces immunity to all three poliovirus serotypes in approximately...
3 Answers · Health · 23/10/2010
...the ages of 2 months and 6 years. By 1964, the oral polio vaccine (OPV), developed by Albert Sabin , had become the recommended vaccine . OPV allowed large...
1 Answers · Health · 30/11/2008
...both dropped dramatically, and the public was ready for something different. Sabin 's oral polio vaccine (OPV) fit the bill since it conferred lifelong immunity and was simple...
4 Answers · Health · 25/02/2007