For almost 150 years after Edward Jenner had published the “Inquiry” in 1798, it was generally assumed that the cowpox virus was the vaccine against smallpox. It was not until 1939 when it was shown that vaccinia, the smallpox vaccine virus, was serologically related but different from the cowpox virus. In the absence of a known natural host, vaccinia has been considered to be a laboratory virus that may have originated from mutational or recombinational events involving cowpox virus, variola viruses or some unknown ancestral Orthopoxvirus. A favorite candidate for a vaccinia ancestor has been the horsepox virus. Edward Jenner himself suspected that cowpox derived from horsepox and he also believed that “matter” obtained from either disease...
After Edward Jenner established human vaccination over 200 years ago, attenuated poxviruses became k...
Because they were the largest of all viruses and could be visualised with a light microscope, the po...
The introduction of smallpox vaccination after the publication of Edward Jenner\u27s An Inquiry into...
For almost 150 years after Edward Jenner had published the “Inquiry” in 1798, it was generally assum...
ABSTRACT Vaccinia virus is the active component of all modern smallpox vaccines after the mid-20th c...
Cowpox virus (CPXV) is described as the source of the first vaccine used to prevent the onset and sp...
Cowpox virus (CPXV) is described as the source of the first vaccine used to prevent the onset and sp...
Few papers have had a greater impact on the health of the human species than the simple, yet elegant...
The discovery of smallpox vaccination by Edward Jenner in 1796 gave a new perspective to science in ...
International audienceSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvir...
AbstractSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvirus. It is one ...
peer reviewedPoxviruses have played an amazing role in the development of virology, immunology and v...
The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox era...
and Osburn (1) strongly argued for testing old smallpox vaccine stocks made in animal skin for adven...
According to a recent article published in Genome Biology, Duggan and coworkers sequenced and partia...
After Edward Jenner established human vaccination over 200 years ago, attenuated poxviruses became k...
Because they were the largest of all viruses and could be visualised with a light microscope, the po...
The introduction of smallpox vaccination after the publication of Edward Jenner\u27s An Inquiry into...
For almost 150 years after Edward Jenner had published the “Inquiry” in 1798, it was generally assum...
ABSTRACT Vaccinia virus is the active component of all modern smallpox vaccines after the mid-20th c...
Cowpox virus (CPXV) is described as the source of the first vaccine used to prevent the onset and sp...
Cowpox virus (CPXV) is described as the source of the first vaccine used to prevent the onset and sp...
Few papers have had a greater impact on the health of the human species than the simple, yet elegant...
The discovery of smallpox vaccination by Edward Jenner in 1796 gave a new perspective to science in ...
International audienceSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvir...
AbstractSmallpox is an infectious disease that is unique to humans, caused by a poxvirus. It is one ...
peer reviewedPoxviruses have played an amazing role in the development of virology, immunology and v...
The discovery of Jenner in 1798 founded the science of immunology and eventually led to smallpox era...
and Osburn (1) strongly argued for testing old smallpox vaccine stocks made in animal skin for adven...
According to a recent article published in Genome Biology, Duggan and coworkers sequenced and partia...
After Edward Jenner established human vaccination over 200 years ago, attenuated poxviruses became k...
Because they were the largest of all viruses and could be visualised with a light microscope, the po...
The introduction of smallpox vaccination after the publication of Edward Jenner\u27s An Inquiry into...