polio 2
Typhoid. A single can of Aregentinian corned beef put 500 people in hospital in Aberdeen, for example, from a disease thought to be eradicated in the UK.
kalpakkam
India is a completely different amazing culture that most of the world is unfamiliar with. Its a country rich or color and flavor.
Yes, small pox was around in the 1800's. It is assumed to have been eradicated from the general circulation by the 1900's and exists only in labs for use in research and biological warfare as a containerized weapon of mass destruction. There is debate as to whether the lab stockpile should be destroyed completely to eradicate the disease, but others say that if it is destroyed and the disease somehow pops up again, we won't have the benefit of ongoing research that would help us deal with another outbreak. Also it would be hard to ensure that all countries would actually destroy it and not save it for use as a weapon.
They were eradicated for good
small pox
No, the only infectious disease to have been completely eradicated by a coordinated vaccination program is smallpox.
i really need the answer to that to. can someone with the answer please help or post a link to the answer :) thanks
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.
Huma
diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
from what i know it means destroyed or obliviated or taken away. i.e. if something is completely eradicated ther is nothing left of it (well maybe a few remains...................... i hope that's what you were looking for. or in animals it could mean exstinct i suppose i.e. the dinosaurs were completely eradicated from this planet many years ago.
Yes, smallpox has been completely eradicated worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared smallpox eradicated in 1980 after a successful global vaccination campaign. The last natural outbreak occurred in 1977, and since then, there have been no reported cases of the disease. Today, smallpox virus samples are maintained only in secure laboratories for research purposes.
Smallpox
malaria
Neither have been completely eradicated, but neither are common in first world countries. I heard tell of a new strain of TB though in India, but I may be wrong.
Small Pox