A Superhero against Poliomyelitis

Poliomyelitis "infant paralysis" is a lethal disease, caused by an Enterovirus that mainly affected children, presenting a variety of symptoms that include temporary or permanent paralysis. Many of the infected people died and others were disabled for life. This serious illness, had no distinction in people and also affected the president Franklin D. Roosevelt. Virologist Dr. Jonas Salk was the first to develop a safe and effective polio vaccine. His approach was to imitate the immunizing effect developed by natural infection with a chemically treated virus. This vaccine is composed of the dead virus, which is injected into the patient so that the immune system attacks the virus and creates immunity. Dr. Salk is a vivid example of putting his profession ahead of his personal interests by not patenting his vaccine. One of his phrases during an interview was "There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?"
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