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. 1956 Aug;85(2):79–86.

POLIOMYELITIS VACCINE—Epidemiologic Observations on the Safety and Effectiveness in California in 1955

Robert L Magoffin
PMCID: PMC1531884  PMID: 13343011

Abstract

During the past year California has participated with other states in a nationwide field evaluation of the safety and effectiveness of poliomyelitis vaccine. Among 227,000 children who received Cutter vaccine, and the household contracts of these children, the incidence of poliomyelitis was higher during the early postvaccinal period than in comparable age groups of the population at large. Among 238,000 children who received poliomyelitis vaccine made by other manufacturers early in 1955 no increase in poliomyelitis was observed in the inoculated children or their household contacts.

Subsequent observation on over 500,000 additional children vaccinated in California alone since September 1955 with vaccine that was made under revised safety standards has uncovered no evidence of unsafe vaccine. In children who received a single inoculation of vaccine prior to the onset of the poliomyelitis season in 1955 the incidence of paralytic poliomyelitis was about 60 per cent less than in unvaccinated children. Among those who received two inoculations an 85 per cent reduction was observed. The average reduction in paralytic poliomyelitis for the entire vaccinated group was approximately 75 per cent. Data thus far on children vaccinated since September 1955 with poliomyelitis vaccine made by methods now approved indicate that a similar overall effectiveness is still being maintained.

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