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Smallpox and Smallpox Vaccination

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
Vincent A. Fulginiti   +2 more
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The Conquest of Smallpox

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Smallpox, once a major scourge, is now close to extinction. The eradication of this disease has been accomplished not by a recent scientific discovery but by a carefully planned international effort conducted by dedicated people. The actions that have led to this landmark achievement are described by Paul F.
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Smallpox and Bioterrorism

New England Journal of Medicine, 2002
This issue of the Journal contains more information about smallpox than I hope you will ever need. Smallpox was eradicated as a naturally occurring disease over 20 years ago. Thus, any new case of smallpox would have to be the result of human misadventure, either planned or unplanned, involving the laboratory stocks of the virus that were retained in ...
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Smallpox and the smallpox vaccine controversy

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2002
Julia A. McMillan, Robert S. Baltimore
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Smallpox

The American Journal of Medicine, 1947
H M, ROSE, Y, KNEELAND
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Smallpox

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1963
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Smallpox

2016
Abstract The world was declared smallpox-free in 1980, but this endemic and pandemic disease had killed hundreds of millions of people over the preceding millennium. Smallpox was first described in fourth-century China, but the most deadly epidemics occurred from the early sixteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century ...
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