experimental researches which have been made with a view to demonstrating the exact nature and biologic characters of the specific infectious agent which by its multiplication in the body of a susceptible individual gives rise to the disease known to us as variola, or smallpox, would require a ...
discoveries of the period, as well as the scientists, physicians, and scholars responsible for them. Individuals such as Leonardo da Vinci, Marco Polo, and Galileo are included, along with entries on reconstructive surgery, Stonehenge, eyeglasses, the microscope, and the discovery of smallpox. ...
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diseases like smallpox and significantly reduce the burden of polio androtavirus. Ongoing research and adaptation of vaccine strategies ensure the continuous protection of children against emerging infectious threats, contributing to healthier populations and reducing the long-term impact of infectious ...
Scientists and clinicians studying a particular disease have an ideal goal that, if achieved, would be paradoxical: finding the disease cure and thereby putting themselves out of work. 2015 marks the 35th year since the cure for smallpox eradicated this human scourge. Before a vaccine was develop...
What is the name of the proteins that tag infectious particles for disposal by the immune system? What are the virus transmission, morphology, and family name for the virus that causes smallpox? Identify the bacterial causative agent of typhoid fever. Disease carriers are referred to as what i...
Early evidence of primitive vaccinations to prevent infectious ailments, such as smallpox, has been traced back to the tenth century1. Although the medical community of that time had no knowledge of adaptive immunity, we now know how crucial vaccinations are to protect the public from devastating...
Trials of vaccines for HCV have focused on inducing a strong antibody response to protein-based, DNA-based, virus-like particles (VLP), pox virus-based, or whole virus-based vaccines. Most of those vaccine designs involved E1, E2, or NS3 proteins of HCV but have failed to induce sterilizin...