diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated
Von Hippel-Lindau disease affects both men and women equally. It has an estimated incidence of about 1 in 36,000 live births and is seen in all ethnic groups worldwide. The condition is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, meaning that a child only needs to inherit one copy of the altered gene to develop the disease.
Infectious, but it no longer exists. It was eradicated decades ago.
The reason we were able to "erradicate" (said that way because we have stores in labs) smallpox was because the human serotype is only able to affect humans. The smallpox vaccine is made from cowpox, which is similar enough to smallpox to provide immunity, but cannot infect us.
Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis is an example of a chytrid fungus belonging to the phylum Chytridiomycota. It is a pathogen responsible for the disease chytridiomycosis, which affects amphibians worldwide.
Panama disease is type of plant disease whihc attacks Banana (Musa) trees.This in 1800 orginated from South East Asia. Panama disease impacts the production banana cultivations. More details can be found at:http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/pub/php/management/bananapanam
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.
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
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.
This means that the organism that causes the disease has become extinct (at least "in the wild", there may still be samples in national labs kept for scientific study). We have only done this to one disease: smallpox (the US and Russia maintain the only two lab samples of the virus in cryogenic storage).
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polio 2
The smallpox virus is a viral disease that only exists in laboratory settings today, as it was eradicated from the general population in 1980 through a successful global vaccination campaign. The World Health Organization (WHO) maintains two authorized repositories for the virus, located in the United States and Russia, for research purposes. All other natural occurrences of smallpox have been eliminated, making it the only human disease to be eradicated.
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