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Salk - перевод на немецкий


Salk         
Salk, family name; Jonah Salk (1914-95), American virologist who developed the first successful polio vaccine against polio
Jonas Edward Salk         
  • Salk with [[David Ben-Gurion]] in [[Jerusalem]], 1959
  • Centers for Disease Control]] in [[Atlanta]]
  • President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] meeting with [[Basil O'Connor]]
  • Magazine photo of Salk to O'Neill, "the most elaborate program of its kind in history, involving 20,000 physicians and public health officers, 64,000 school personnel, and 220,000 volunteers,"<ref name=ONeill/> with over 1.8 million school children participating in the trial.<ref name="Rose">Rose DR (2004). "Fact Sheet—Polio Vaccine Field Trial of 1954." March of Dimes Archives. 2004 02 11.</ref> A 1954 [[Gallup poll]] showed that more Americans knew about the polio field trials than could give the full name of the President.
  • The Salk Institute in [[La Jolla, California]]
  • A [[March of Dimes]] poster, c. 1957
  • Salk in 1955 at the University of Pittsburgh
  • Salk's bronze bust in the [[Polio Hall of Fame]]
INVENTOR OF POLIO VACCINE (1914-1995)
Jonas Edward Salk; Jonas E. Salk; Salk, Jonas Edward; Jonas Saulk; Jonah Saulk; Jonah Salk; Salk
n. Jonas Edward Salk (1914-1995), amerikanischer Virologe der die erster wirksame Impfung (Salk Impfung) gegen Polio entwickelte
Salk vaccine         
  • sugar cubes]] for use in a 1967 vaccination campaign in [[Bonn]], [[West Germany]]
  • [[Albert Sabin]] (right) with [[Robert Gallo]], ''circa'' 1985
  • Sabin immunization certificate
  • cVDPV cases (red line) outnumbered wild polio cases (blue line) for the first time in 2017
  • Salk]] himself, in 1957 at the [[University of Pittsburgh]], where his team had developed the vaccine
  • Mass polio vaccination in [[Columbus, Georgia]]'' circa'' 1961 for the National Polio Immunization Program
  • From some countries}}
  • This 1963 poster featured CDC's national symbol of [[public health]], the "[[Wellbee]]", encouraging the public to receive an oral polio vaccine.
  • Example of OPV in [[dragee]] candy
  • 1955 newspaper headlines on the development of an effective polio vaccine
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  • Somali]] boy is injected with inactivated poliovirus vaccine ([[Mogadishu]], 1993)
VACCINE TO PREVENT POLIOMYELITIS
Polio Vaccine; Polio vaccines; Poliovirus vaccines; Salk vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccines; Poliovirus vaccine; Sabin vaccine; Polio shot; Salk Polio Vaccine; Inactivated polio vaccine; Poliomyelitis vaccine; POLYMYELITIS VACCINE; Salk polio vaccine; Sabin polio vaccine; Sabin oral polio vaccine; VAPP; CVDPV; Oral polio vaccine; Polio vaccination; Polio booster; Inactivated poliovirus vaccine; Vaccine for polio; Ipol; Orimune; Poliovax; NOPV2
Polio-Impfung (gegen Kinderlähmung)

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