So what is the history of Smallpox? • The first known victim of smallpox was Pharaoh Ramses V of Egypt, who died in 1157BC and whose mummy still bears the scars of the disease. • When the ...
Smallpox came to the New World in the late 1400s and early 1500s, decimating native populations in the West Indies and continental Americas. During the French and Indian War (1754-1763), the ...
the book deals less with the eradication of smallpox than Jenner's contributions to the development of vaccination and the early history of this public health strategy. The eradication of smallpox ...
Siga Technologies has won US approval for Tpoxx, the first drug to be licensed to treat smallpox which, despite being eradicated in the 1980s, might be still used in a bioattack. The highly ...
The smallpox virus has been around for at least 3,000 years. Even ancient Egyptian mummies have shown signs of the disease. Throughout history, the illness has killed millions of people, but ...
Discontinuation of the smallpox vaccination program in the early 1970s has reduced immunity to the variola virus in the general population. Because of declining immune response activity with age, the ...
Not so with smallpox. To create this vaccine, you begin with another virus that is similar to the smallpox virus, yet different enough not to bring on the smallpox disease once it enters your body.
Kenneth Silverman, Mather’s biographer, wrote, “The smallpox epidemic that struck Boston in April of 1721 lasted a full twelve months and infected half the city’s population.
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. Thanks to a Cold War-era division of responsibility, smallpox has been held in just two places in the world since 1984: at the CDC labs in ...