Main content
The fastest vaccine ever developed
In the 1960s a five-year-old girl got ill and helped her father create a record-breaking vaccine for mumps.
In the 1960s five-year-old Jeryl Lynn Hilleman got ill with mumps. Her father Dr Maurice Hilleman took a swab from the back of her throat and used it to help create a vaccine for the disease - more quickly than any previous vaccine had ever been completed. During his decades long career Dr Hilleman worked on vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, hepatitis and meningitis.
Photo: Jeryl Lynn Hilleman with her sister, Kirsten, in 1966 as a doctor gave her the mumps vaccine developed by their father Maurice Hilleman. Courtesy of Merck.
Last on
Sat 25 Jul 202002:50GMT
BBC World Service except Australasia
Broadcasts
- Fri 24 Jul 202007:50GMTBBC World Service
- Fri 24 Jul 202011:50GMTBBC World Service
- Fri 24 Jul 202017:50GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
- Sat 25 Jul 202002:50GMTBBC World Service except Australasia
Podcast
![]()
Witness History
The story of our times, told by the people who were there

