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Michiaki Takahashi, 85, Who Tamed Chickenpox, Dies

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Dr. Michiaki Takahashi of Osaka, Japan, who developed the chickenpox vaccine in 1972. He decided to do research on a vaccine for chicken pox after his son contracted chickenpox in 1964 and barely survived. At the time he was at Baylor Medical College in Houston. The U.S. alone has about 4 million chickenpox cases a year. This vaccine is now used all over the world.

Dr. Michiaki Takahashi, who developed the chickenpox vaccine in 1971

12/21/2013

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Michiaki Takahashi, 85, Who Tamed Chickenpox, Dies

New York Times 12/21/2013


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