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  • ...fectious disease that has been [[eradicated]] from the wild. A new case of smallpox would almost certainly be a use of a [[biological weapon]], probably as [[t By world agreement, only two stocks of the smallpox pathogen exist: in high-security government laboratories in Russia and the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Smallpox]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...It is a good basic overview of the disease. : http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/overview/disease-facts.asp ...life and death of an old disease. A good indepth report on the history of smallpox. : http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/reprint/47/4/455?view=long&pmid=6319980
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  • ...It is a good basic overview of the disease. : http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/overview/disease-facts.asp ...life and death of an old disease. A good indepth report on the history of smallpox. : http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/reprint/47/4/455?view=long&pmid=6319980
    757 bytes (111 words) - 13:31, 11 December 2009
  • [[Orthopoxvirus]] species that cause [[smallpox]] and [[alastrim]].
    103 bytes (10 words) - 14:24, 30 November 2008
  • ...n armed forces to test the effectiveness of vaccines against [[typhus]], [[smallpox]], [[cholera]], and other diseases at [[Buchenwald Concentration Camp]] an
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  • {{r|Smallpox}}
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  • {{r|Smallpox}}
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  • {{r|Smallpox}}
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  • {{r|Smallpox}}
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  • ...However, other individuals used cowpox to inoculate family members against smallpox even before Jenner, and an understanding of the immunity conferred by infec ..., the practice of inhalation of, or scarification with, dried and powdered smallpox pustules, had been in use since ad 1000 in China,later in the Middle East,
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  • ...n armed forces to test the effectiveness of vaccines against [[typhus]], [[smallpox]], [[cholera]], and other diseases. They were performed at [[Buchenwald Co
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  • ...us at capturing genes from their hosts,' Esposito said. 'It tells you that smallpox was once inside a mouse or some other small rodent'. (Open access)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Smallpox]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Smallpox||**}}
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  • ...e emerged in human population around 10000 BC. ''Variola major'' causes [[smallpox]] and ''Variola minor'' causes [[alastrim]]. ...e virus to be eradicated from the nature completely by 1979. At present, smallpox is the only human disease that has been completely eradicated from nature,
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  • Largely due to the early availability of active immunization for [[smallpox]], that disease has been [[eradication|eradicated]] from the wild, and prev
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  • ***if it's [[smallpox]], and if there's any suspicion of contagion, get vaccinated quickly.<ref n ...ase of smallpox, ... individuals “in contact” with those persons receive a smallpox vaccination as quickly as possible.
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  • {{r|Smallpox}}
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  • ...fectious disease that has been [[eradicated]] from the wild. A new case of smallpox would almost certainly be a use of a [[biological weapon]], probably as [[t By world agreement, only two stocks of the smallpox pathogen exist: in high-security government laboratories in Russia and the
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  • ...xception would be ''[[Variola virus|Variola major]]'', the smallpox virus; smallpox has been eradicated from the wild. Smallpox virus is one of the organisms, probably of greatest concern, in the [[Selec
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  • ...d himself, his wife, and all of his children. None of them ever contracted smallpox. "<ref name="Vaccines: 4th ed">{{cite book |last=Plotkin |first=Stanley A
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  • {{rpl|Smallpox}}
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