Exploring the history: What diseases had Pfizer cured?
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During World War II, Pfizer became the world's largest producer of mass-produced penicillin, a lifesaving antibiotic that dramatically changed the course of treating bacterial infections. This monumental achievement serves as a starting point to explore the nuanced question of what diseases had Pfizer cured, revealing a history of controlling and preventing illnesses rather than eliminating them entirely.