Little poxÄ) Who was introduced to Europe by Mary Montagu B) Where; China and India C) When the 4 th century China, 7 th century India II. History of the disease: (Including recent research and development and development of therapy, due to the fear of biological warfare America and Russia will not destroy small smallpox culture.In arguing human achievement , Arrogance III. Reason: Normally spread between two people by droplets of nose and mouth replicated from lymphatic tissue.
For the two fighters, small variolas are a big problem and ultimately bring benefits to settlers. Little pox spread through British and American troops, but Americans have developed a vaccination method - vaccine. They plunged to healthy people to take a little pox from the patient and to help their bodies learn to fight it as soon as possible so that their bodies can later fight the virus. Because of small pox, Britain could not find this way and soon lost the soldier. Their earlier advantage was British as they were shipping soldiers on board.
Small variolas are truly deadly, but humans have weapons, ie vaccinia. In the late 1700's, Dr. Jenner noticed that dairy maid with mild vaccinia had never infected small pox. On May 14, 1776, he infected the boy named James Phpps with vaccinia and caused a small pustule. Then Dr. Jenner infected the boy with small pox, but he did not suffer small pox. Dr. Jenner found the only defense against small pox. This vaccine is very effective as there is no other smallpox host. This is the only owner who is a wise man. As a result, the World Health Organization launched a global plan to eradicate small variola, and they began vaccinating dozens of people. I am occurring, they go there to isolate people infected with smallpox, and vaccinate people around the area where the infected person was found. On December 9, 1979, Bangladesh reported the last case of small smallpox and therefore eradicated smallpox.
Small Pox & lt; Tab / & gt; Smallpox Virus & lt; Tab / & gt; Small Pox Vaccine is not manufactured or registered for use in Australia. Over 20 years ago commercial production of small pox vaccines in the world ceased. Edward Jenner found the first vaccine, the small pox vaccine so far. This vaccination resulted in effective protection of the disease by stimulating the production of antibodies against diphtheria toxin, a toxigenic strain of acne diphtheria, clostridium difficile. In Australia, the diphtheria vaccine exists in the form of DTP (diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis combined vaccine) at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months and 18 months after birth, and 4 to 5 years of age. In 1990, the World Health Organization said that 80% of children had been vaccinated against illness.