• Statistics in medicine · Jan 1990

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial Historical Article

    Polio trial: an early efficient clinical trial.

    • P Meier.
    • Department of Statistics, University of Chicago, IL 60637.
    • Stat Med. 1990 Jan 1; 9 (1-2): 13-6.

    AbstractThe Salk Vaccine Field Trial was a randomized, placebo-controlled trial designed to test the efficacy of the Salk killed virus vaccine. Although the trial was not without some problems, both in design and analysis, none was important enough to raise serious questions about the results. Thus, the design of the Field Trial was well adapted to the demanding requirements. The trial owes its success in a large part to substantial public involvement. In designing future, large-scale, simple trials, we may still be able to benefit from the lessons of the Polio Vaccine Trial.

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