Read the entry on Jonas Salk from Compton's Encyclopedia/The Britannica School Edition, and answer the question beneath the text.


Compton's Encyclopedia Jonas Salk (1914-1995). For the first half of the 20th century, poliomyelitis, also known as infantile paralysis, was one of the most dreaded diseases to attack young people. By 1955 American physician and researcher Jonas Salk had developed a vaccine that almost eradicated the disease in the United States and other developed countries. Jonas Edward Salk was born in New York City on October 28, 1914. He graduated from the City College of New York in 1934 and earned his doctorate in medicine from New York University's College of Medicine in 1939. While in medical school he had worked with Thomas Francis Jr. on killed-virus immunology studies. In 1942 he joined a group at the University of Michigan working on a vaccine against influenza. The vaccine was perfected in 1953. In 1947 Salk became associate professor of bacteriology and head of the Virus Research Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. There he began working on the polio vaccine. Three viruses caused polio, and a vaccine had to be effective against all of them. By 1952 Salk had developed such a vaccine and conducted field tests on children. His findings were published in 1953, and a mass field test was done the next year. On April 12, 1955, the vaccine was released for use in the United States. In 1957 Salk was named professor of experimental medicine at Pittsburgh, and in 1963 he went to San Diego as head of the Institute (later named the Salk Institute) for Biological Studies. In 1977 Salk was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He died on June 23, 1995, in La Jolla, California.


Answer the following question based on the Compton's Encyclopedia reading: What was one of the challenges Dr. Salk faced in his attempt to create a polio vaccine?

A)Dr. Salk did not have enough money to pay for his research and supplies.

B)Dr. Salk had to create one vaccine that was effective against three different viruses.

C)Dr. Salk had to convince government officials to allow him to test the vaccine.

D)Dr. Salk's idea for a vaccine was not supported by other scientists and physicians.

Respuesta :

Answer:

The correct answer is option B) "Dr. Salk had to create one vaccine that was effective against three different viruses."

Explanation:

According to the text, Dr. Salk started to work in the polio vaccine in 1947 at the University of Pittsburgh. One of the challenges he had to face when developing the vaccine was that polio was caused by three viruses and the vaccine should attack all of them.

There is no evidence in the text that shows that Dr. Salk did not have the necessary funds to carry out his investigation.

Also, he did not have any claims on behalf of the government to test the vaccine.

And finally, Dr. Salk had his collegues´ support for the vaccine.

Answer:

The answer is B!

Explanation:

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