
Episode 264: The Cutter incident - Part Two
From Disaster Area by Jennifer Matarese
May 1, 2026 · 41 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the Cutter incident and its impact on polio vaccination efforts.
It would start with a headache, a fever, maybe a funny tummy. But soon enough your knee would give out, or your arm would hang limp, or you would struggle to breathe. You'd be taken to the hospital, where you'd get your diagnosis - polio. If you survived, you ran the risk of doing so with paralyzed limbs, struggling to walk on bulky leg braces. Your parents would be terrified they might lose you, and so everybody wanted the one thing that could stop all of this - a vaccine. Videos: New England Journal of Medicine: The Cutter Incident, 50 Years Later American Experience: The Polio Crusade The Iron Lung and Polio by M.Rockoff | OPENPediatrics Articles and books: Polio: An American Story , by David M. Oshinsky The Cutter Incident, by Dr. Paul Offit NEJM: The Cutter Incident
People in this episode
Host: Jennifer Matarese
Topics covered
- polio
- vaccines
- healthcare
- medical history
- public health
- epidemics
Keywords
- Cutter incident
- polio
- vaccine
- epidemic
- healthcare history
- leg braces
- New England Journal of Medicine
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: New England Journal of Medicine, American Experience
Books & works: Polio: An American Story, The Cutter Incident, The Cutter Incident, 50 Years Later, The Iron Lung and Polio by M.Rockoff | OPENPediatrics
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