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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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BREMAN: DISEASE CONTROL PRIORITIES
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"Disease Control Priorities Project: Infectious Diseases and Malaria" A presentation by Joel Breman on the Disease Control Priorities Project (www.dcp2.org) at the 2006 Smallpox Reunion.
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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FOEGE: SUMMATION
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Bill Foege summarized the West African Smallpox Eradication Program. Shares anecdotes from his time in West Africa, and reflects on the search for wisdom from the experience of smallpox eradication and the emerging field of global health.
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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ROY: MEASLES IN AFRICA
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Jean Roy's presentation of the initiative in Africa to control measles by International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) through community organization. Roy closes by detailing how bednets for malaria control have also been integrated into the measles control program.
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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THOMPSON: SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE
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"In Search of a Sustainable Health Care Model" David Thompson, an EIS epidemiologist, was assigned to Nigeria and then to Liberia. His talk at the Seminar described the establishment of a locally owned HMO-like clinic in rural Chad.
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
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<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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ROSENBLOOM: SMALLPOX CAREER
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Arlan Rosenbloom, epidemiologist, describes how his work with smallpox eradication in Cameroon changed his career.
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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Powerpoints, Recorded lectures, movies, training films, and interviews
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"Global Polio Eradication: The Last Lap or the 'Last Gasp?'" David Newberry, was an Operations Officer in Ghana during the West African Smallpox Eradication program, discusses the current Global Polio Eradication program.
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English
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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A Miracle Happened There: The West and Central African Smallpox Eradication Program and Its Impact
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Smallpox Eradication
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Paper presented to the Histories of the Global Eradication of Smallpox, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, at the University of London in London on April 25, 2007.
Written by Joel Breman
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Breman, Joel, Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, National Institutes of Health, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2220, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
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<p>Smallpox disease was declared eradicated in 1980, the result of a collaborative global campaign. To date, it is the only disease affecting humans to be eradicated from the world. Global eradication of smallpox ranks among the great achievements of humankind. Gone, through determined human effort, is a disease which has brought death to millions, frequently altering the course of history, and traveling through the centuries to every part of the world. </p>
<p>The vital contributions made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are highlighted. Official government correspondence, meeting transcripts, policy statements, surveillance reports and mortality statistics tell a part of that story. Adding depth to these traditional archives are the personal stories of the public health pioneers who worked tirelessly on the frontlines of the smallpox eradication campaign.</p>
<p>The links above connect you to a database of oral histories, photographs, documents, and other media.</p>
<p>Use of this information is free, but please see <strong>“About this Site”</strong> for guidance on how to acknowledge the sources of the information used</p>
</div>
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Smallpox
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Reunion of Southeast Asia and East Africa Smallpox Workers (2008 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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FOEGE: DISEASE PREVENTION
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Dr. Foege describes the challenges of the 21st Century and opportunity to solve those challenges. He discusses the changes that are taking place with private philanthropy replacing governmental conrol of funding.
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English