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Salk Vaccine was approved for use in Massachusetts by the State Committee on Polio Vaccine last night after a six and one-half hour meeting at the State House.
The Committee, whose membership includes John Fe. Enders, associate professor of Bacteriology and Immunology and Thoman H. Weller, Richard Pearson Strong Professor of Tropical Public Health, winners of the 1954 Nobel Prize for their work in growing the polio virus, did not give the vaccine its unqualified support. The report...
But the Committee was generally satisfied with recent more stringent safety standards for current vaccine production and said, "the protection to expected is now greater than the potential risk to the vaccinated individual" and his contacts.
Last night's decision reversed the Committee's earlier stand, announced Dec. 2, which continued the bar to the use of the vaccine, contending that it was not proven safe.
¶ Reappointment in April for another four-year term of U.S. Surgeon General Scheele, sometimes criticized for his handling of the Salk vaccine program.