Protective antigen projection: analysis of vaccinia micro protein array Smallpox was officially declared eradicated in 1980. No vaccinations have been administered in the US since 1971. That did not mean there wasn't viable virus left. The US and several other countries retained viable samples "...
Edward Jenner discovered that giving people preparations of cowpox prevented them from getting the more virulent kind of smallpox. Cowpox is relatively benign but smallpox, during some outbreaks, could kill up to 30% of those infected. Dr. Jenner has been recognized for producing the world’s f...
The reinstatement of smallpox vaccination in the... Sejvar,J James,Labutta,... - 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 91发表: 2005年 A case of tuberculous meningoencephalitis in a patient with Behet's disease. The patient, a 21-year-old male, was brought to ...
Dr Kempe correctly surmised that the small lymphocyte (now known as the T cell) was deficient, and the deficiency was related to abnormal development of the thymus.This child was unnecessarily vaccinated, and such instances led Dr Kempe to champion elimination of smallpox and smallpox vaccination...
Some of you may remember this scene at the very end ofStarfish— the moment when the chrysalis splits open and Lenie Clarke Mk 2 emerges to wreak vengeance on the world: A slender, translucent tentacle wraps softly around her wrist. It fades away into a distance utterly black to most, sl...
* the invention comprises a swine influenza vaccine, especially a dog vaccinations against influenza. The vaccine may be an inactivated recombinant vaccine or vaccine smallpox virus. The invention also includes the recombination virus coding and the smallpox virus antigen or the alpha gamma sigma ...
however, contacts with vaccinia virus usually have only mild constitutional symptoms. as demonstrated by this case report, vaccinia should be in the differential diagnosis for any skin lesion in a child or adolescent with physical or sexual contact with personnel recently vaccinated with smallpox ...
it is caused by molluscipoxvirus, a large, double-stranded-dna virus belonging to the same family as cowpox and smallpox. there are 4 subtypes, all of which behave clinically identically. subtype i (75%-90% of cases) is the most common, followed by subtype ii. molluscum contagiosum ...