diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
None.
They claimed that smallpox was eradicated, but cases keep cropping up.
smallpox
Yes. For example, smallpox, a devastating disease that has been eradicated worldwide, still exists in laboratories today. This is a disease that can be used as a bioterrorist attack against other countries. Our world has experienced examples of using disease as weapons as early as the era of the Black Plague, in which corpses inflicted with the horrible plague were ruthlessly catapulted over walls to spread the infectious disease.
The condition affects people of all ethnic groups worldwide, with an equal proportion of males and females.
Yes- but only in the case of a genetic disease that is carried ONLY on the Y chromasome.
Infectious, but it no longer exists. It was eradicated decades ago.
if an indivigual has a dominent allele for a disease he/she is an affected individual.
Smallpox
So far, only one infectious disease has been eradicated. In 1980, after decades of efforts by the World Health Organization, the declared smallpox was eradicated.
No, the only infectious disease to have been completely eradicated by a coordinated vaccination program is smallpox.
When a disease has been eradicated, it means that it no longer exists in nature or occurs within a specific population or geographic area. Eradication typically requires the permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection caused by a specific agent.
Huma
polio 2
malaria
ppmSmallpox was eradicated by a worldwide campaign carried out the by the World Health Organization.Polio, measels, mumps, rubella, whooping cough, tetanus,swine flu are examples of diseases that can be eliminated in countries that provide the vaccines.It was Smallpox.Smallpox
Small Pox
About 2.2 million people are affected by the disease worldwide.
A worldwide out break of a disease is called a pandemic.
small pox