Comments (5) on “Jonas Salk’s decision to search for a cure for poliomyelitis?”
The critical situation about epidemics, poliomyelitis was Public Health problem.
Explanation:
When Salks presented the vaccine to stop poliomyelitis, the situation was really critical. From the 58,000 cases, 3,145 died and 21,269 were affected with paralysis, that's how critical was the situation.
Also, Jonas Salks dedicated part of his life to this issue, because he refused to work in a hospital, his motivation was do research.
This problem is considered as the biggest public health problem in the post war era.
We don't have any proof that he or his own child got poliomyelitis as an infant. Also, this disease has been a serious issue before he became a doctor, so 2 is out also.
The critical situation about epidemics, poliomyelitis was Public Health problem.
Explanation:
When Salks presented the vaccine to stop poliomyelitis, the situation was really critical. From the 58,000 cases, 3,145 died and 21,269 were affected with paralysis, that's how critical was the situation.
Also, Jonas Salks dedicated part of his life to this issue, because he refused to work in a hospital, his motivation was do research.
This problem is considered as the biggest public health problem in the post war era.
The reason for it was to come and become a essence to the community
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The correct answer is A) The disease affected children in the United States all of Salk's life.
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We don't have any proof that he or his own child got poliomyelitis as an infant. Also, this disease has been a serious issue before he became a doctor, so 2 is out also.
This only leaves one answer left. =)
The disease affected children in the United States all of Salk's life.