Smallpox

Anthrax (7)
Cholera (27)
Dengue (16)
Hemorrhagic fever (5)
Herpes (17)
Infectious disease (126)
Influenza (81)
Leprosy (5)
Leptospirosis (4)
Lyme disease (7)
Measles (13)
Necrotizing enterocolitis (4)
Plague (12)
Rabies (9)
Sars (14)
Smallpox (3)
Staphylococcal infection (3)
Syphilis (15)
Tuberculosis (34)
Yellow fever (7)

Synopsis: Health: Illness: Infectious diseases: Smallpox:


Nature 00027.txt

it would follow smallpox, which in 1980 became the first disease to be officially wiped out from the planet.


www.pbs.org_wgbh_nova_next_ 2015 00146.txt.txt

The trials employed the same strategy used to contain smallpox called ing vaccination. When a person comes down with the disease,


www.popsci.com 2015 01862.txt.txt

This technique was used to tremendous success in the eradication of smallpox. John-Arne Røttingen, Director of the Division of Infectious disease Control at the Norwegian Institute of Public health, also noted in THE WHO's statement that it was this strategy in particular that has allowed for them to follow the dispersed epidemic in Guinea


< Back - Next >


Overtext Web Module V3.0 Alpha
Copyright Semantic-Knowledge, 1994-2011