Who created the polio vaccine?

Reference article: Facts about polio and the development of the poliovirus vaccines.

Polio survivors test out new pairs of leg braces at an orthopedic clinic in Afghanistan in September, 2009. Afghanistan is one of the few countries still dealing with the disease.
Polio survivors test out new pairs of leg braces at an orthopedic clinic in Afghanistan in September, 2009. Afghanistan is one of the few countries still dealing with the disease.
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In the early 1950s, two prominent medical researchers each found a way to protect the world from poliomyelitis, the paralysis-causing disease commonly known as polio. The vaccines created by Dr. Jonas Salk and Dr. Albert Sabin resulted in the near-global eradication of polio. Here's how they did it. 

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