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Dr. Saul Krugman

Dr. Saul Krugman was a prominent American researcher known for his work in vaccinology and infectious diseases. He contributed to the development of vaccines, particularly in understanding how to prevent and control diseases like hepatitis B and whooping cough. Krugman’s research helped improve public health by advancing vaccine science and strategies for disease prevention. His work sometimes involved controversial aspects, such as early studies on the transmission of hepatitis B, highlighting the complex history of medical research. Overall, he played a significant role in the field of infectious disease prevention and vaccine development.