Stanley Plotkin, a leading figure in vaccine development, reflects on the tragic death of a toddler from Haemophilus influenzae type b in 1957, an illness now largely preventable through vaccination. His recollection highlights the ongoing battle against vaccine-preventable diseases and the resurgence of skepticism towards vaccines. Content creators should emphasize the historical context and personal stories behind vaccine development to counter misinformation and promote public health awareness.
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