An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae, a disease discovered in some of the western counties of England, particularly gloucestershire, and known by the name of the cow pox. Printed, for the author, by Sampson Low: and sold by Law; and Murray and Highley, ...
Smallpox Other names variola,[1] variola vera,[2] pox,[3] red plague[4] A child with smallpox in Bangladesh in 1973. The bumps filled with thick fluid and a depression or dimple in the center are characteristic. Specialty Infectious disease Symptoms Early: Fever, vomiting, mouth sores[...
An inquiry into the causes and effects of Variolæ Vaccinaæ, a disease, discovered in some of the western counties of England, particularly Gloucestershire, and known by the name of Cow Pox. London (1798) 5 Fenner F, Henderson DA, Arita I, Ježek Z, Ladnyi ID Smallpox and its ...
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Smallpox is a serious systemic disease which may kill 40–50% of the unprotected individuals it afflicts. The disease has a characteristic exanthem and disfigures and sometimes blinds most of the survivors. A closely related poxvirus, that of variola min
Smallpox, the only disease ever eradicated, is one of the six pathogens considered a serious threat for biological terrorism (Henderson et al., 1999; Mahy, 2003; Whitley, 2003). Smallpox has several attributes that make it a potential threat. It can be g
Low molecular weight RNA extraction Next-generation sequencing Plum pox virus Prunus salicina Sharka disease Small interfering RNA Virus induced miRNA 1. Introduction Under the current scenario of climate change, several Prunus spp. including peach (Prunus persica), sweet cherry (Prunus avium), almond...
But the prospect of a triumph by humanity over disease holds a simple allure. Smallpox is the only human disease to have ever been eradicated, and dominance over a virus that killed 300 million people worldwide in the twentieth century continues to inspire campaigns to vanquish dangerous pathogen...
PHILOSOPHY OF EPIDEMIOLOGY Choosing the right model for policy decision-making: the case of smallpox epidemiology Till Grüne-Yanoff1 Received: 9 October 2017 / Accepted: 22 May 2018 / Published online: 30 May 2018 © The Author(s) 2018 Abstract Policymakers increasingly draw on scientific metho...
In this article, I present the eighteenth century’s polemic of Bernoulli and d’Alembert concerning the smallpox epidemic and a prevention metho