Essays about smallpox virus

  1. Smallpox
    ... The smallpox virus also remains active on a human corpse for up to three weeks and can be passed through the dead host to the living host that way and also ...
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  2. Small Pox
    ... everyone to stop the smallpox spread. In 1979, the smallpox virus was officially eradicated from the earth. At the time, the CDC and ...
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  3. Small Pox
    ... The smallpox virus also remains active on a human corpse for up to three weeks and can be passed through the dead host to the living host that way and also ...
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  4. Disease and Vaccinations in the Industrial Revolution
    ... He observed local milkmaids and found that if they had suffered a similar, yet less deadly form of the smallpox virus cowpox, they were immune to the actual ...
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  5. technology
    ... The vaccination with cowpox had made him immune to the smallpox virus. Today we know that the cowpox virus antigens are so similar ...
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  6. technology
    ... The vaccination with cowpox had made him immune to the smallpox virus. Today we know that the cowpox virus antigens are so similar ...
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  7. Biological Weapons
    ... Which could potentially cost millions of lives. ampquotIf the smallpox virus were released today, the majority of the worldamp39s population would be defenseless, and ...
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  8. Three Plagues
    ... skin. The hard material that comes away contains the smallpox virus. Death usually ... 104. Smallpox is caused by the virus variola. It is ...
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  9. Smallpox
    ... disease itself was officially declared eradicated, and as a result, smallpox no longer ... regimes, such as in Iraq, have obtained samples of the virus and have ...
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  10. chemical warfare
    ... During the French and Indian wars, American colonists gave blankets used by victims of the smallpox virus to the Native Americans ampquotHistoryE. The Native ...
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  11. Smallpox and American History
    ... This disease is strictly an infection of human beings, animals and insects could be infected by smallpox, nor carry the virus in any form. ...
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  12. When Cotton Mather Fought the Smallpox
    ... After smallpox departed, the ratios proved that smallpox acquired by inoculation was ... did not ampquotpreventampquot the disease it just transmitted the virus in a weakened ...
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  13. Love Your Servitude
    ... Acambis: Smallpox vaccine maker its transformation from the company, Oravax, and subsequent ... and the CIA for a government contract to produce West Nile Virus. ...
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  14. Viruses
    ... The virus is therefore constructed of many copies of one or several types ... hantavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, influenza, smallpox, yellow fever ...
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  15. A Brief History of Polio
    ... the devastating scourge that other diseases, such as bubonic plague and smallpox, were. ... muscles in the arms and legs that were weakened by the virus may never ...
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  16. Biological Agents as Military Weapons
    ... smallpox does exist in limited quantities, postexposure therapy is limited to supportive treatment, as there are no current antiviral treatments for the virus. ...
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  17. Antibiotic Resistance
    ... disease.ampquot The American medical community had witnessed the near eradication of smallpox, polio, and ... A virus on the other hand has far fewer components. ...
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  18. chicken pox with works cited
    ... to ninetyfive percent of the people exposed to the virus will develop ... a disease it was confused with other similar diseases such as smallpox, measles, German ...
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  19. Hydroponics Growing Without Soil
    ... be pitted and splotched and will look as if the plants have smallpox or measles. ... There are several sterilizers that will kill the potato virus, such as Methyl ...
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  20. The Future of Geomic Research in the United States
    ... One of these viruses is the vaccinia virus, wich causes smallpox in man the other is the polyama virus, which is assosiated with cancerous growth in human ...
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  21. The injustice that surrounds the Americas
    ... Man has been the virus that has taken and never given to this earth, except ... more than merely guns and swords to fight the Aztec people, they brought smallpox. ...
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  22. South Africa Aids Epidemic
    ... to a total of more than 4.2 million adults and children infected with the virus. ... It has even eradicated some such as Smallpox, and so deaths due to once common ...
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  23. The Effects of Animals in rese
    ... measles, rubella, rabies, the flu, tuberculosis, diphtheria, smallpox and whooping ... inoculated with antipolio vaccine contaminated with tumoral SV40 virus. ...
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  24. genetic engineering
    ... In effect, every cell would beable to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape itwould act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  25. Genetic Engineering
    ... In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape it would act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  26. altering
    ... In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape it would act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  27. Genetic Engineering1
    ... In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape it would act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  28. Genetic Engineering
    ... In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape it would act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  29. Genes
    ... In effect, every cell would be able to recognize every type of virus and be ... thought that if such bacteria were to escape it would act like smallpox or anthrax ...
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  30. terror
    ... the three most likely biological agents that could be used include smallpox, anthrax, and ... of tons of anthrax and several tons of small pox virus and plague ...
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