Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 16, 1960, Image 21

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THURSDAY, JUNE , lit
Series of Live
Polio Virus Doses
Said Preferred ,
Washington - (Science Serv
ice) - A series of oral doses
of live polio virus vaccines ap
pears to be more effective
than one dose vaccines In
building immunity against
polio, a study in Costa Rlci"
indicates.
Licensing of one-dose live
virus vaccines for protection
against all three paralytic
polio types is now being
sought. But Dr. Dorothy M.
Horstmann of the Yale School
of Medicine told the Second
International Conference on
Live Pollovlrus Vaccines:
1. In vaccines that combine
three live virus strains, one
often dominates. The vacd.
nated person is thus not al
ways protected against all
three types of paralytic
polio. (Type III strain domi
nates in the Cox vaccine,
Type II in the Sabin.)
Most Effective Way
2. Thus, attention should
be given to adjusting the
amount of each type in a com
bination vaccine to allow for
the types' varying infectious
ness. 3. Until the proper .combi
nation has been worked out,
the three types administered
separately (perhaps with a
follow-up of combination vac
cine) would seem to be the
most effective way to get full
Immunity.
With three associates, Dr.
Borstmann studied vaccinated
children In a village near San
Jose, Costa Rica.
The international meeting
here heard two reports on
tests of live virus vaccines in
Minnesota.
In one, the safety of the
Cox live polio virus vaccine
was asserted on the basis of
tests of 169 volunteers at St.
Cloud Reformatory.
Minnesota Families Tested
The second study, also of
the Cox vaccine, was made
with families of the Univer
sity of Minnesota. The study
showed that a live-vaccinated
member of a family "infects"
other members of his family
with immunity to polio. The
Immunity spreads like a di
sease. The study showed the im
munity did not spread much
outside the family group be
cause of less frequent con
tact. Altogether, more than half
a million American have vol
untarily taken live polio virus
vaccines to demonstrate their
effects on families and com
munities. The USSR, however, has al
ready licensed the live virus
vaccine. About 50 million
Russians have already taken
them. This year; 30 million
or 40 million more will be
vaccinated.
Man Arrested on
Federal Charge
Fred Lee Walters Jr., 22,
of 925 North Central ave.,
was arrested by city police
Tuesday on a charge of for
gery. Walters admitted to police
that he endorsed and cashed
a U. S. government check for
$137.10 payable to Sylvia L.
Winchell, 315 North Holly st.
Reports show, that the allot
ment check had been sent to
Mrs. Winchell's former ad
dress, 210 West Third St., af
ter she moved.
Walters told police he had
moved to the West Third st.
address in February and took
the check from the mail box
when it arrived. He admitted
signing the name Sylvia L.
Winchell and the name of
"Robert Stone" on the back
of the check when he cashed
it at a local store.
The man was scheduled to
be taken to Portland by a
U.S. marshal.
Guilty Verdicls
Returned by Jury
A district court jury Tues
day returned a verdict of
guilty against Dee Stockton
40, and Kenneth Barnett, 33,
charged with assault and bat
tery. The two Shady Cove men
received suspended one-year
county Jail sentences. They
were charged with hitting
William Hoarstrich May 23.-
The Jury deliberated 20
minutes before bringing in
its unanimous verdict.
foge Point Man
Bound Over in Court
, Phllln Cunningham,
19, Eagle Point, was bound
over to the grana jury iuw
day in district court on
charges of malicious injury
to personal property.
Cunningham waived right
to a preliminary hearing. He
was charged with prying open
the door of a two-ton truck
June 12. He is being held In
the county Jail in lieu of 500
ball.
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