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Smallpox
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An account of the resource
<div class="landing">
<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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2008-07-12
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Barrash, Warren (Speaker); Peace Corps; Now Prof. Water Resourses at Boise State University,
Contributor
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Reunion of Southeast Asia and East Africa Smallpox Workers (2008 : Atlanta, Georgia)
Title
A name given to the resource
BARRASH: DIFFICULTIES
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An account of the resource
Warren Barrash describes the severe difficulties of working in Ethiopia--remoteness, traditional beliefs, civil unrest.
Subject
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Smallpox Eradication
Ethiopia
Peace Corps
Language
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English
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Smallpox
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<div class="landing">
<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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CDC
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Blount, Steve (Speaker); CDC
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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BLOUNT: WELCOME
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Welcome remarks by Dr. Steve Blount, Director of the Office of Global Health to the Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers at CDC, followed by remarks by Stan Foster sketching the history of CDC, the history of the inception of the smallpox measles program in West and Central Africa.
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English
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Smallpox
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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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WHO
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Breman, Joel (Speaker); Fogarty International Center, NIH
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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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An account of the resource
"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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English
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Smallpox
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<div class="landing">
<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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WHO
Reunion
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Foege, Bill (Speaker); CDC
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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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English
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Smallpox
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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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Player
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WHO
Reunion
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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FOSTER: SEMINAR CONCLUSIONS
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Questions and comments at the close of the seminar sessions. Dr. Stanley Foster moderates and adds closing remarks.
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English
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Smallpox
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<div class="landing">
<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
Player
html for embedded player to stream video content
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Smallpox Eradication
CDC
WHO
MOH Bangladesh
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Foster, Stan (Speaker); CDC; Epidemiologist
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Reunion of Southeast Asia and East Africa Smallpox Workers (2008 : Atlanta, Georgia)
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FOSTER: BANGLADESH
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Dr. Foster discusses the Bangladesh Smallpox Eradication Program
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English
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Smallpox
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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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2008-07-12
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MOH India
Smallpox Eradication
Smallpox Eradication
Smallpox Eradication
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Francis, Donald (Speaker); CDC; Epidemiologist
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Centers for Disease Control
Reunion of Southeast Asia and East Africa Smallpox Workers (2008 : Atlanta, Georgia)
Title
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FRANCIS: OUTBREAK CONTROL
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Dr. Don Francis describes outbreak control in India Smallpox Eradication Program
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English
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Smallpox
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<div class="landing">
<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>
Media
Powerpoints, Recorded lectures, movies, training films, and interviews
Player
html for embedded player to stream video content
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Hopkins, Don (Speaker); Carter Center; Vice President, Health Programs
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Centers for Disease Control
Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
Title
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HOPKINS: GUINEA WORM UPDATE
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An account of the resource
Don Hopkins, Vice President, Health Programs for the Carter Center is introduced by Stan Foster, MD, MPH. His talk relates to the progress made in the eradication of dracunculiasis dracunculosis, or guinea worm disease. African countries and India, Pakistan, and Yemen [or 20 countries in Africa and Asia] were once all endemic, but now it has been narrowed down to Southern Sudan, Northern Ghana, Eastern Mali, Western Ethiopia and Pakistan. Pakistan was the first country to stop transmission. The basic operating principle is to identify cases and make sure they don't continue to transmit the disease.
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Guinea Worm Eradication
Language
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English
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Smallpox
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An account of the resource
<div class="landing">
<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>
Media
Powerpoints, Recorded lectures, movies, training films, and interviews
Player
html for embedded player to stream video content
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2006-07-15
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http://pid.emory.edu/ark:/25593/15msd
emory:15msd
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USAID
Measles
CDC
WHO
Smallpox Eradication
Reunion
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Lane, Mike (Speaker); CDC
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Reunion of West and Central Africa Smallpox workers (2006 : Atlanta, Georgia)
Title
A name given to the resource
LANE: EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SMALLPOX
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An account of the resource
Dr. J. Michael Lane is introduced by Stan Foster. He describes the epidemiologic differences between smallpox and measles and describes how this led to the programs to control the diseases.
Language
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English