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The search to find a vaccine to prevent polio took many years and countless experiments before the disease was eventually eradicated in the United States.
The search to find a vaccine to prevent polio took many years and countless experiments before the disease was eventually eradicated in the United States.
Polio is a highly viral infectious disease that poses a life-threating risk to young children, often leading to paralysis and death, and children who are not fully immunised are especially vulnerable.
Measles is surging and vaccine hesitancy is up. In his book "Booster Shots," Dr Adam Ratner explains why measles is back and how we can control this deadly infectious killer.