Killing a killer: what next for smallpox?

  [...]the history of the many consequences of smallpox on humankind reads like a long litany of human misery and calamitous events, but is juxtaposed with the more noble accomplishments that began with the discovery of vaccination by Jenner in 1798 and culminated with the World Health Organization...

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subjects Animals
Cellular signal transduction
Disease control
Genetic engineering
Genomes
Health aspects
History, 20th Century
Humans
Immune response
Immunization
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases/Viral Infections
Microbiology
Microbiology/Medical Microbiology
Opinion
Physiological aspects
Prevention
Public health
Regulatory approval
Science Policy
Smallpox
Smallpox - history
Smallpox vaccine
Virology
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