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Koprowski developed first oral polio vaccine

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PHILADELPH­IA — Dr. Hilary Koprowski, the Polish- born researcher who developed the first successful oral vaccinatio­n for polio, died this week at his Philadelph­ia home. He was 96.

Although not as well- known as fellow researcher­s Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, Koprowski in 1950 became the first to show it was possible to vaccinate against polio, the crippling and sometimes fatal disease that’s now all but eradicated.

Koprowski’s son, Christophe­r, said Saturday his father liked the scientific recognitio­n his work received without the celebrity of Salk and Sabin.

“He enjoyed not having his scientific work disrupted,” said Christophe­r Koprowski. “Not that he was a modest individual, mind you.”

Christophe­r Koprowski said his father had been sick for several months before dying Thursday in the same home he’d lived in since 1957.

Hilary Koprowski self- administer­ed the live- virus oral vaccine he developed before the 1950 trial — about two years before Salk’s injectable version using a dead form of the virus began testing with the backing of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, now the March of Dimes.

Sabin, who Koprowski’s son said sometimes collaborat­ed with his father, was the first to get the more effective oral version, which didn’t require boosters, licensed for use in the U. S.

Koprowski went on to be the director of The Wistar Institute in Philadelph­ia from 1957 to 1991. Under his leadership, the independen­t research institutio­n developed a rubella vaccine that helped eradicate the disease in much of the world, Wistar officials said. It was during that time the institute also developed a more effective rabies vaccine.

A talented musician, Koprowski was a penniless immigrant in Rio de Janeiro making money teaching piano before hooking up with a lab there and eventually moving to the United States, his son said.

“He was a great dad. He was colourful, charismati­c,” Christophe­r Koprowski said. “He’s still the most brilliant person I’ve ever met.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Dr. Hilary Koprowski, a pioneering virologist who developed the first successful oral vaccinatio­n for polio, died Thursday at age 96.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Dr. Hilary Koprowski, a pioneering virologist who developed the first successful oral vaccinatio­n for polio, died Thursday at age 96.

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