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Yellow fever and Max Theiler: the only Nobel Prize for a virus vaccine
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Yellow fever and Max Theiler: the only Nobel Prize for a virus vaccine

Erling Norrby and Essam Hassan Ibrahim
The Journal of experimental medicine, Vol.204(12), pp.2779-2784
26/11/2007
PMCID: PMC2118520
PMID: 18039952

Abstract

History, 20th Century Humans Nobel Prize Yellow Fever - history Yellow Fever - immunology Yellow Fever Vaccine - history Yellow Fever Vaccine - therapeutic use
In 1951, Max Theiler of the Rockefeller Foundation received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of an effective vaccine against yellow fever--a discovery first reported in the JEM 70 years ago. This was the first, and so far the only, Nobel Prize given for the development of a virus vaccine. Recently released Nobel archives now reveal how the advances in the yellow fever vaccine field were evaluated more than 50 years ago, and how this led to a prize for Max Theiler.
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