Jonas Salk and the Invention of the Polio Vaccine

Identifying the Role of Asymptomatic Individuals

In 1916, the United States Public Health Service for the first time officially recorded the role of asymptomatic persons in spreading disease during a particularly devastating outbreak in the Northeastern region of the country.  It was reported that 27,000 people were paralyzed and 6,000 people died.


 

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