Polio Vaccine Student’s nameInstitutional affiliation AbstractPolio is a potentially harmful viral ailment. To fight against this disease, researchers have developed two polio vaccines (live and inactivated) developed in cultures made from monkey kidneys. From 1950s, the polio vaccines have been administered to millions of individuals especially in the United States and all over the world. Officially, there is a consideration that the polio vaccines are safe and effective. In addition, the polio vaccine has been credited with singularly decreasing the instance of poliomyelitis. Current disease reduction methods that emphasize short-term benefits over long-term health concerns require be reevaluating and discontinuing while new and safer health paradigms are illustrated and implemented.IntroductionPoliomyelitis (polio) is a disease that is caused by a virus. It gets into the body of children or even adults through the mouth. Sometimes it does not lead to serious illness. However, sometimes it leads to body paralysis meaning that an individual cannot move arm or leg. That leads to an individual’s death especially through paralyzed muscles that assist the individual breathe. Previously, polio was a common disease in the United States. It had killed thousands of people through paralysis of the muscles