History of Measles Vaccine Hunter Randolph

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History of Measles Vaccine Hunter Randolph

The NeedWhat Caused The need of the invention was to stop the measles from killing children and young adults. Children were dying of the measles disease so they had to create a vaccine for measles.

ProcessJohn F Enders and Dr. Thomas C. Peebles took blood samples from a student and separated measles from the blood. They used the blood to make a measles. He took a living cell from that student and put it in a test tube and he grew the measles vaccine.

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Timeline2Maurice Hilleman made an even stronger measles vaccine.1968In 1968 Maurice Hilleman developed an even stronger measles vaccine.Yes! It was successful because it became distributed.

Timeline 3 1968Measles vaccine is combined with mumps and rubella (MMR)Yes! It was successful because it was used when you are 12-15 months old and the second shot when you are 4-6 years or age

History of the Measles Vaccine

Timeline 1John F. Enders/and Dr.thomas C. Peebles /Maurice Hilleman 1963In 1963 they improved measles vaccine it was developed by john F. Enders and Dr.thomas C. peebles.It was successful because doctors started using it to give patients and they were living.

How vaccine works in the body

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