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Reviewed on January 1, 2017 | Science and Technology
Today, many take for granted that the vaccines administered to prevent measles, mumps, and other diseases are safe and effective. How they got that way is at the center of this compelling account of the development of the first polio, rubella, and rabies vaccines. Wadman, a biomedical reporter who has contributed to Science, Nature, and other publications, concentrates her work on a group of vaccine researchers at the Wistar Institute of Philadelphia in ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More