What We Can Learn From The Roll Out Of The Polio Vaccine

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Children are vaccinated against polio in 1955
Health care workers inoculate first- and second-graders at St. Vibiana’s school in Los Angeles against polio with the vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk and his colleagues at The University of Pittsburgh. (AP Photo)

As the U.S. begins to undertake the largest vaccination effort in history, we look to see what lessons we can learn from polio vaccination rollout in the 1950s. We talk with dean emeritus of pharmacy at the University of Pittsburgh, where Jonas Salk developed his pioneering vaccine.

Episode Credits

  • Kealey Bultena Host
  • Joe Tarr Producer
  • Lee Rayburn Technical Director
  • Randy Juhl Guest