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How we conquered the deadly smallpox virus - Simona Zompi
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-we-conquered-the-deadly-smallpox-virus-simona-zompi For 10000 years, humanity suffered from the scourge of s...
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Smallpox Will Kill You
The smallpox virus has a long history plaguing mankind. The Spanish infected their blankets with smallpox for the Native Americans to kill them off.
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The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
Smallpox was a contagious disease dued to either of 2 infection variations, Variola significant and also Variola small. The disease is likewise understood by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The illness was initially understood in English as the "pox" or "red pester";
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How Did We Kill Smallpox?
Only two diseases in the world have ever been declared 'eradicated.' And of those two, only one affects humans. That disease is smallpox. Trace explains how ...
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Documentary on Small Pox [Must Watch]
Documentary on Small Pox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.[1] The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The disease was originally known in English as the "pox" or "red plague"; the term "smallpox" was first used in Britain in the 15th century
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Learning from smallpox: How to eradicate a disease - Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein
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For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ensure that a particular disease never threatens humanity again. Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein detail how the story of smallpox – the first a
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What is smallpox?
The ancient deadly disease has been around for 3000 years, and killed an estimated 300 million people in the 20th century alone.
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My SmallPox Vaccine Journey
gross smallpox vaccine - the steps.
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How Smallpox Works
In this first episode on smallpox, we talk about what smallpox is, how it infects a human host and the different kinds of smallpox that the variola virus causes.
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Written, presented and illustrated by Ryan Fabian
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Edward Jenner and smallpox
Why smallpox was one of the most deadly diseases the world has ever known. This is one of 10 educational videos about the life of Edward Jenner available on ...
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Trypophobia; Fear of Holes! Cysts, Pimples, Blisters, and Smallpox?
Please click like... Trypophobia was a term coined in 2005 and it represents a psychological fear of holes. What do you think of this fear and are people inappropriately applying it to things like pimples, cysts, popping and smallpox? Let me know with a comment below!
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Smallpox 2002 Part 1 of 4
FX network thriller about a worldwide terroist attack using smallpox as a very effective WMD. Very good movie..
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Forgotten smallpox vials under CDC examination
Vials of smallpox are currently being tested in a high-containment laboratory at the CDC in Atlanta. On July 1, a lab worker at the National Institutes of He...
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Plague inc: Evolved Scenarios - Smallpox
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Smallpox patients
Smallpox had been eradicated all over the world since last female patient found in Lab.Birmingham England 1978 September.Nevertheless,some professionals worr...
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SmallPox Documentary | Health Series The History Channel
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Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox
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Edward Jenner - Smallpox Vaccine
Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who pioneered vaccination. In 1796 Jenner discovered that inoculation with cowpox gave immunity to smallpox.
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Edward Jenner Story
Edward Jenner story as a cartoon. Good for kids of all ages including, and what I use it for, GCSE History !
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6. Smallpox (I): 'The Speckled Monster'
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the eighteenth century, smallpox succeeded plague as the most feared disease. The two maladies, however...
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SMALLPOX AROMA - live at Burn In Flames 4 (full set)
Smallpox Aroma performing live at Burn In Flames 4, 22 November 2015, Playspace, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Setlist:
01. untitled new song
02. untitled new song
03. Putrid Stercoraceous Cerebromeningitis
04. Licking Up The Syphilitic Lymphsoaked Penis Explosion Remains
05. untitled new song
06. untitled new song
07. Ophthalmectomy And Cephalotrypesis
08. S.L.M. : Systemicrobial Lupusarcomata Mucos
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Smallpox eradication in WHO's South-East Asia Region
This film was created in 2010 to commemorate that 30 year anniversary of the last case of smallpox in WHO's South-East Asia Region.
Rahima Bano from Bangladesh, the last case of smallpox in the Region, features in this film along with server health experts.
The public health community continues to learn from this massive public health victory.
How we conquered the deadly smallpox virus - Simona Zompi
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Smallpox Will Kill You
The smallpox virus has a long history plaguing mankind. The Spanish infected their blankets with smallpox for the Native Americans to kill them off.
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The smallpox virus has a long history plaguing mankind. The Spanish infected their blankets with smallpox for the Native Americans to kill them off.
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Smallpox: it's been plaguing mankind for thousands of years, and there is no cure.
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What is it?
Smallpox is an infectious, disfiguring disease caused by the Variola viruses. It's characterized by small, red rashes that eventually turn into blisters filled with pus. This disease is believed to have been responsible for killing more people over the centuries than any other infectious diseases combined.
Where is it located?
The date of smallpox's first appearance is unknown, although it's believed to have first emerged in its endemic form in India about 2,500-3,000 years ago. By the mid-18th century it had become a major endemic disease everywhere throughout the world except Australia. It was consistently killing about 400,000 people in Europe every year at the time. But thanks to advances in medicine and technology, smallpox was considered completely eradicated in 1980 according to the administration World Health Organization.
How will it kill you?
Smallpox is easily transmitted from one person to another. Not only does it cause pustules on your skin, but it also affects its victims with flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and body aches along with complications in your respiratory system. Lesions appear throughout the mucous membranes of your nose, eyes, and mouth which turn into sores that break open, causing infection, scarring, and even blindness. Overall, it has a fatality rate of about 30%.
How to survive:
Although there is no cure, vaccinations do exist to prevent infection. But its side effects are too high to justify a routine vaccination for those who are at low risk of exposure. For those that are already infected, supportive treatment is required in order to provide wound care and infection control as well as fluid therapy and possible ventilator assistance. The intravenous administration of the antiviral drug cidofovir has also been shown to be an effective therapeutic agent, although this can cause serious kidney toxicity.
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The smallpox virus has a long history plaguing mankind. The Spanish infected their blankets with smallpox for the Native Americans to kill them off.
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Smallpox: it's been plaguing mankind for thousands of years, and there is no cure.
Today's video was requested by the following subscribers. If you have any other topics you'd like to learn about, be sure to write your suggestions in the comments section below.
What is it?
Smallpox is an infectious, disfiguring disease caused by the Variola viruses. It's characterized by small, red rashes that eventually turn into blisters filled with pus. This disease is believed to have been responsible for killing more people over the centuries than any other infectious diseases combined.
Where is it located?
The date of smallpox's first appearance is unknown, although it's believed to have first emerged in its endemic form in India about 2,500-3,000 years ago. By the mid-18th century it had become a major endemic disease everywhere throughout the world except Australia. It was consistently killing about 400,000 people in Europe every year at the time. But thanks to advances in medicine and technology, smallpox was considered completely eradicated in 1980 according to the administration World Health Organization.
How will it kill you?
Smallpox is easily transmitted from one person to another. Not only does it cause pustules on your skin, but it also affects its victims with flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and body aches along with complications in your respiratory system. Lesions appear throughout the mucous membranes of your nose, eyes, and mouth which turn into sores that break open, causing infection, scarring, and even blindness. Overall, it has a fatality rate of about 30%.
How to survive:
Although there is no cure, vaccinations do exist to prevent infection. But its side effects are too high to justify a routine vaccination for those who are at low risk of exposure. For those that are already infected, supportive treatment is required in order to provide wound care and infection control as well as fluid therapy and possible ventilator assistance. The intravenous administration of the antiviral drug cidofovir has also been shown to be an effective therapeutic agent, although this can cause serious kidney toxicity.
Now what do you think is worse and why? Being bit by a rattlesnake? Or being bit by a black mamba?
- published: 10 Feb 2015
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The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
Smallpox was a contagious disease dued to either of 2 infection variations, Variola significa...
The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
Smallpox was a contagious disease dued to either of 2 infection variations, Variola significant and also Variola small. The disease is likewise understood by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The illness was initially understood in English as the "pox" or "red pester"; the term "smallpox" wased initially made use of in Britain in the 15th century to differentiate variola from the "fantastic pox" (syphilis). The last naturally happening instance of smallpox (Variola small) was diagnosed on 26 October 1977.
Smallpox was localized in little blood vessels of the skin and also in the mouth and throat. In the skin it led to a particular maculopapular rash and, later on, elevated fluid-filled sores. V. significant generated a more major condition and had a total death price of 30-- 35 percent. V. small triggered a milder type of condition (additionally referred to as alastrim, cottonpox, milkpox, whitepox, and Cuban itch) which eliminated concerning 1 percent of its sufferers. Lasting complications of V. significant infection included characteristic marks, generally on the face, which occur in 65-- 85 percent of survivors. Loss of sight arising from corneal ulcer and scarring, and also arm or leg deformities as a result of joint inflammation and also osteomyelitis were a lot less common complications, seen in around 2-- 5 percent of instances.
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The Deadly Smallpox Virus - Smallpox Documentary - History Videos
Smallpox was a contagious disease dued to either of 2 infection variations, Variola significant and also Variola small. The disease is likewise understood by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The illness was initially understood in English as the "pox" or "red pester"; the term "smallpox" wased initially made use of in Britain in the 15th century to differentiate variola from the "fantastic pox" (syphilis). The last naturally happening instance of smallpox (Variola small) was diagnosed on 26 October 1977.
Smallpox was localized in little blood vessels of the skin and also in the mouth and throat. In the skin it led to a particular maculopapular rash and, later on, elevated fluid-filled sores. V. significant generated a more major condition and had a total death price of 30-- 35 percent. V. small triggered a milder type of condition (additionally referred to as alastrim, cottonpox, milkpox, whitepox, and Cuban itch) which eliminated concerning 1 percent of its sufferers. Lasting complications of V. significant infection included characteristic marks, generally on the face, which occur in 65-- 85 percent of survivors. Loss of sight arising from corneal ulcer and scarring, and also arm or leg deformities as a result of joint inflammation and also osteomyelitis were a lot less common complications, seen in around 2-- 5 percent of instances.
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How Did We Kill Smallpox?
Only two diseases in the world have ever been declared 'eradicated.' And of those two, only one affects humans. That disease is smallpox. Trace explains how ......
Only two diseases in the world have ever been declared 'eradicated.' And of those two, only one affects humans. That disease is smallpox. Trace explains how ...
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Only two diseases in the world have ever been declared 'eradicated.' And of those two, only one affects humans. That disease is smallpox. Trace explains how ...
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Documentary on Small Pox [Must Watch]
Documentary on Small Pox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.[1] The disease is also kno...
Documentary on Small Pox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.[1] The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The disease was originally known in English as the "pox" or "red plague"; the term "smallpox" was first used in Britain in the 15th century to distinguish variola from the "great pox" (syphilis). The last naturally occurring case of smallpox (Variola minor) was diagnosed on 26 October 1977.
Smallpox was localized in small blood vessels of the skin and in the mouth and throat. In the skin it resulted in a characteristic maculopapular rash and, later, raised fluid-filled blisters. V. major produced a more serious disease and had an overall mortality rate of 30–35%. V. minor caused a milder form of disease (also known as alastrim, cottonpox, milkpox, whitepox, and Cuban itch) which killed about 1% of its victims. Long-term complications of V. major infection included characteristic scars, commonly on the face, which occur in 65–85% of survivors. Blindness resulting from corneal ulceration and scarring, and limb deformities due to arthritis and osteomyelitis were less common complications, seen in about 2–5% of cases.
Smallpox is believed to have emerged in human populations about 10,000 BC. The earliest physical evidence of it is probably the pustular rash on the mummified body of Pharaoh Ramses V of Egypt.[9] The disease killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans annually during the closing years of the 18th century (including five reigning monarchs), and was responsible for a third of all blindness. Of all those infected, 20–60%—and over 80% of infected children—died from the disease. Smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300–500 million deaths during the 20th century. As recently as 1967, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 15 million people contracted the disease and that two million died in that year.
After vaccination campaigns throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the WHO certified the eradication of smallpox in 1979. Smallpox is one of two infectious diseases to have been eradicated, the other being rinderpest, which was declared eradicated in 2011.
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Documentary on Small Pox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by either of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.[1] The disease is also known by the Latin names Variola or Variola vera, derived from varius ("spotted") or varus ("pimple"). The disease was originally known in English as the "pox" or "red plague"; the term "smallpox" was first used in Britain in the 15th century to distinguish variola from the "great pox" (syphilis). The last naturally occurring case of smallpox (Variola minor) was diagnosed on 26 October 1977.
Smallpox was localized in small blood vessels of the skin and in the mouth and throat. In the skin it resulted in a characteristic maculopapular rash and, later, raised fluid-filled blisters. V. major produced a more serious disease and had an overall mortality rate of 30–35%. V. minor caused a milder form of disease (also known as alastrim, cottonpox, milkpox, whitepox, and Cuban itch) which killed about 1% of its victims. Long-term complications of V. major infection included characteristic scars, commonly on the face, which occur in 65–85% of survivors. Blindness resulting from corneal ulceration and scarring, and limb deformities due to arthritis and osteomyelitis were less common complications, seen in about 2–5% of cases.
Smallpox is believed to have emerged in human populations about 10,000 BC. The earliest physical evidence of it is probably the pustular rash on the mummified body of Pharaoh Ramses V of Egypt.[9] The disease killed an estimated 400,000 Europeans annually during the closing years of the 18th century (including five reigning monarchs), and was responsible for a third of all blindness. Of all those infected, 20–60%—and over 80% of infected children—died from the disease. Smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300–500 million deaths during the 20th century. As recently as 1967, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 15 million people contracted the disease and that two million died in that year.
After vaccination campaigns throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the WHO certified the eradication of smallpox in 1979. Smallpox is one of two infectious diseases to have been eradicated, the other being rinderpest, which was declared eradicated in 2011.
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Learning from smallpox: How to eradicate a disease - Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein
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For most of human history, we ...
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For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ensure that a particular disease never threatens humanity again. Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein detail how the story of smallpox – the first and only disease to be permanently eliminated – shows how disease eradication can happen, and why it is so difficult to achieve.
Lesson by Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein, animation by TOGETHER.
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For most of human history, we have sought to treat and cure diseases. But only in recent decades did it become possible to ensure that a particular disease never threatens humanity again. Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein detail how the story of smallpox – the first and only disease to be permanently eliminated – shows how disease eradication can happen, and why it is so difficult to achieve.
Lesson by Julie Garon and Walter A. Orenstein, animation by TOGETHER.
- published: 10 Mar 2015
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What is smallpox?
The ancient deadly disease has been around for 3000 years, and killed an estimated 300 million people in the 20th century alone....
The ancient deadly disease has been around for 3000 years, and killed an estimated 300 million people in the 20th century alone.
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The ancient deadly disease has been around for 3000 years, and killed an estimated 300 million people in the 20th century alone.
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My SmallPox Vaccine Journey
gross smallpox vaccine - the steps....
gross smallpox vaccine - the steps.
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gross smallpox vaccine - the steps.
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How Smallpox Works
In this first episode on smallpox, we talk about what smallpox is, how it infects a human host and the different kinds of smallpox that the variola virus causes...
In this first episode on smallpox, we talk about what smallpox is, how it infects a human host and the different kinds of smallpox that the variola virus causes.
https://www.terrifyingworld.com
Written, presented and illustrated by Ryan Fabian
Produced, shot and edited by Michelle Morgan for https://www.poppyvictoriaproductions.net
Special thanks to Bryce Marck at https://www.darlingtonswink.com for coloring the illustrations.
Sources:
Fenn, Elizabeth A. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82. New York: Hill and Wang, 2001. Print.
Williams, Gareth. Angel of Death: The Story of Smallpox. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Print.
Henderson, Donald A. Smallpox: The Death of a Disease: The inside Story of Eradicating a Worldwide Killer. Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2009. Print.
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/
wn.com/How Smallpox Works
In this first episode on smallpox, we talk about what smallpox is, how it infects a human host and the different kinds of smallpox that the variola virus causes.
https://www.terrifyingworld.com
Written, presented and illustrated by Ryan Fabian
Produced, shot and edited by Michelle Morgan for https://www.poppyvictoriaproductions.net
Special thanks to Bryce Marck at https://www.darlingtonswink.com for coloring the illustrations.
Sources:
Fenn, Elizabeth A. Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82. New York: Hill and Wang, 2001. Print.
Williams, Gareth. Angel of Death: The Story of Smallpox. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. Print.
Henderson, Donald A. Smallpox: The Death of a Disease: The inside Story of Eradicating a Worldwide Killer. Amherst, NY: Prometheus, 2009. Print.
http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/
- published: 24 Nov 2014
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Edward Jenner and smallpox
Why smallpox was one of the most deadly diseases the world has ever known. This is one of 10 educational videos about the life of Edward Jenner available on ......
Why smallpox was one of the most deadly diseases the world has ever known. This is one of 10 educational videos about the life of Edward Jenner available on ...
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Why smallpox was one of the most deadly diseases the world has ever known. This is one of 10 educational videos about the life of Edward Jenner available on ...
Trypophobia; Fear of Holes! Cysts, Pimples, Blisters, and Smallpox?
Please click like... Trypophobia was a term coined in 2005 and it represents a psychological fear of holes. What do you think of this fear and are people inapp...
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wn.com/Trypophobia Fear Of Holes Cysts, Pimples, Blisters, And Smallpox
Please click like... Trypophobia was a term coined in 2005 and it represents a psychological fear of holes. What do you think of this fear and are people inappropriately applying it to things like pimples, cysts, popping and smallpox? Let me know with a comment below!
Like in a dream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S530Vwa33G0
Long Island Woodturners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2aYKXuEKzk
Best of Trypophobia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31cQ7cyfPlI
Worst Trypophobia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg0FqqHgMNw
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Blackhead King: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7rGRoZ14FCMqG9UYi2lH9Q?sub_confirmation=1
World's Largest Cysts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=govc2JyJAkY&list;=TLHORNQqIgtwRddZlZiLq3VdWKltXSZZ58
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- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 568
Smallpox 2002 Part 1 of 4
FX network thriller about a worldwide terroist attack using smallpox as a very effective WMD. Very good movie.....
FX network thriller about a worldwide terroist attack using smallpox as a very effective WMD. Very good movie..
wn.com/Smallpox 2002 Part 1 Of 4
FX network thriller about a worldwide terroist attack using smallpox as a very effective WMD. Very good movie..
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 31
Forgotten smallpox vials under CDC examination
Vials of smallpox are currently being tested in a high-containment laboratory at the CDC in Atlanta. On July 1, a lab worker at the National Institutes of He......
Vials of smallpox are currently being tested in a high-containment laboratory at the CDC in Atlanta. On July 1, a lab worker at the National Institutes of He...
wn.com/Forgotten Smallpox Vials Under Cdc Examination
Vials of smallpox are currently being tested in a high-containment laboratory at the CDC in Atlanta. On July 1, a lab worker at the National Institutes of He...
Plague inc: Evolved Scenarios - Smallpox
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- published: 10 May 2014
- views: 1980
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author: Lathland
Smallpox patients
Smallpox had been eradicated all over the world since last female patient found in Lab.Birmingham England 1978 September.Nevertheless,some professionals worr......
Smallpox had been eradicated all over the world since last female patient found in Lab.Birmingham England 1978 September.Nevertheless,some professionals worr...
wn.com/Smallpox Patients
Smallpox had been eradicated all over the world since last female patient found in Lab.Birmingham England 1978 September.Nevertheless,some professionals worr...
SmallPox Documentary | Health Series The History Channel
Click here to enjoy more videos: Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone,.
Small ...
Click here to enjoy more videos: Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone,.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep. Since the dawn of time, the smallpox.
Small Pox : Documentary on the Deadly Disease Smallpox . .
Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and epidemics. In 1967, the World Health Organization began to eradicate.
wn.com/Smallpox Documentary | Health Series The History Channel
Click here to enjoy more videos: Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone,.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep. Since the dawn of time, the smallpox.
Small Pox : Documentary on the Deadly Disease Smallpox . .
Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and epidemics. In 1967, the World Health Organization began to eradicate.
- published: 08 Apr 2015
- views: 0
SmallPox Documentary | Health Series The History Channel
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Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind...
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Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
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Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Small Pox - Full Documentary Since the dawn of time, the smallpox virus terrorized mankind. In the 20th century alone, it took more lives than all war and ep.
Full Documentary, Best documentary,documentary film, national geographic documentary, national geographic animals, national geographic hd, national geographi.
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 0
Edward Jenner - Smallpox Vaccine
Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who pioneered vaccination. In 1796 Jenner discovered that inoculation with cowpox gave immunity to smallpox....
Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who pioneered vaccination. In 1796 Jenner discovered that inoculation with cowpox gave immunity to smallpox.
wn.com/Edward Jenner Smallpox Vaccine
Edward Jenner was an English country doctor who pioneered vaccination. In 1796 Jenner discovered that inoculation with cowpox gave immunity to smallpox.
Edward Jenner Story
Edward Jenner story as a cartoon. Good for kids of all ages including, and what I use it for, GCSE History !...
Edward Jenner story as a cartoon. Good for kids of all ages including, and what I use it for, GCSE History !
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Edward Jenner story as a cartoon. Good for kids of all ages including, and what I use it for, GCSE History !
6. Smallpox (I): 'The Speckled Monster'
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the eighteenth century, smallpox succeeded plague as the most feared disease. The two maladies, however......
Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the eighteenth century, smallpox succeeded plague as the most feared disease. The two maladies, however...
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Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) In the eighteenth century, smallpox succeeded plague as the most feared disease. The two maladies, however...
SMALLPOX AROMA - live at Burn In Flames 4 (full set)
Smallpox Aroma performing live at Burn In Flames 4, 22 November 2015, Playspace, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Setlist:
01. untitled new song
02. untitled new song
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Smallpox Aroma performing live at Burn In Flames 4, 22 November 2015, Playspace, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Setlist:
01. untitled new song
02. untitled new song
03. Putrid Stercoraceous Cerebromeningitis
04. Licking Up The Syphilitic Lymphsoaked Penis Explosion Remains
05. untitled new song
06. untitled new song
07. Ophthalmectomy And Cephalotrypesis
08. S.L.M. : Systemicrobial Lupusarcomata Mucoserythematosus
09. Operating Room Pervaded With Carbonized Corpses Powder
10. Omphlorrhea: Natural Lymphatic Extraction Of The Body
11. Suppurative Scrotum Steak Served With Phlegm Sauce And Cream Of Leucorrhoea
12. Bloated Corpse's Smegmamingled Excrescence Riddled Hernia
13. Multiple Root Avulsions Of Genital Plexus
14. The Scalpels Are Broken By Sadistic Nymphotomy
15. Carcinosarcoma Fermented In Scrotal Cyst
16. untitled new song
17. The Torturous Harmonious Shriek Of Fetuses From The Quadruplet Infected Pregnancy
18. The Squishing Sound Of Prolapsed Rhombencephalon
19. The Abnormal Conversion Of Fibrinogen By The Unimmunization Of The Enzyme Thrombin
20. untitled new song
21. Viscerate The Moribund Human And Sell The Gut To The Entrails Fetishist
Thanks to Phantira Mahachairachun for filming this video.
wn.com/Smallpox Aroma Live At Burn In Flames 4 (Full Set)
Smallpox Aroma performing live at Burn In Flames 4, 22 November 2015, Playspace, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Setlist:
01. untitled new song
02. untitled new song
03. Putrid Stercoraceous Cerebromeningitis
04. Licking Up The Syphilitic Lymphsoaked Penis Explosion Remains
05. untitled new song
06. untitled new song
07. Ophthalmectomy And Cephalotrypesis
08. S.L.M. : Systemicrobial Lupusarcomata Mucoserythematosus
09. Operating Room Pervaded With Carbonized Corpses Powder
10. Omphlorrhea: Natural Lymphatic Extraction Of The Body
11. Suppurative Scrotum Steak Served With Phlegm Sauce And Cream Of Leucorrhoea
12. Bloated Corpse's Smegmamingled Excrescence Riddled Hernia
13. Multiple Root Avulsions Of Genital Plexus
14. The Scalpels Are Broken By Sadistic Nymphotomy
15. Carcinosarcoma Fermented In Scrotal Cyst
16. untitled new song
17. The Torturous Harmonious Shriek Of Fetuses From The Quadruplet Infected Pregnancy
18. The Squishing Sound Of Prolapsed Rhombencephalon
19. The Abnormal Conversion Of Fibrinogen By The Unimmunization Of The Enzyme Thrombin
20. untitled new song
21. Viscerate The Moribund Human And Sell The Gut To The Entrails Fetishist
Thanks to Phantira Mahachairachun for filming this video.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
- views: 70
Smallpox eradication in WHO's South-East Asia Region
This film was created in 2010 to commemorate that 30 year anniversary of the last case of smallpox in WHO's South-East Asia Region.
Rahima Bano from Bangladesh...
This film was created in 2010 to commemorate that 30 year anniversary of the last case of smallpox in WHO's South-East Asia Region.
Rahima Bano from Bangladesh, the last case of smallpox in the Region, features in this film along with server health experts.
The public health community continues to learn from this massive public health victory.
wn.com/Smallpox Eradication In Who's South East Asia Region
This film was created in 2010 to commemorate that 30 year anniversary of the last case of smallpox in WHO's South-East Asia Region.
Rahima Bano from Bangladesh, the last case of smallpox in the Region, features in this film along with server health experts.
The public health community continues to learn from this massive public health victory.
- published: 05 Dec 2014
- views: 10