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Salk S0042800 (sôlk), Jonas Edward 1914-1995. American microbiologist who developed the first effective killed-virus vaccine against poliomyelitis, introduced publicly in 1955.Salk (sɔːlk) n (Biography) Jonas Edward. 1914–95, US virologist: developed an injected vaccine against poliomyelitis (1954)Salk (sɔk, sɔlk) n. Jonas E(dward), 1914–95, U.S. bacteriologist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Salk - United States virologist who developed the Salk vaccine that is injected against poliomyelitis (born 1914)Jonas Edward Salk, Jonas Salk |
Salk
Salk Jonas Edward. 1914--95, US virologist: developed an injected vaccine against poliomyelitis (1954) Salk
Salk [sawlk] Jonas Edward (1914–1995). American physician, born in New York City. He developed a vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis; see vaccine inactivated" >poliovirus vaccine inactivated.Dr. Jonas Salk with Presidential citation. Courtesy Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Abilene, Kansas. Original photo by National Park Service.Salk (sawk), Jonas, U.S. immunologist, 1914-1995. See: Salk vaccine. Salk Related to Salk: Salk vaccineSynonyms for Salknoun United States virologist who developed the Salk vaccine that is injected against poliomyelitis (born 1914)Synonyms- Jonas Edward Salk
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