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Research study on cowpox virus
news-medical.net — “In the annals of medicine, Edward Jenner's 1796 vaccination of a young boy against smallpox, using fluid from cowpox blisters, remains a landmark case. In a new study, Kathryn Sykes, a researcher at Arizona State University's Biodesign Institute and her colleagues have taken a fresh look at cowpox.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Cowpox Infection, Human: eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: More than 200 years ago, in one of the first demonstrations of vaccination, Edward Jenner inoculated a young English boy with cowpox material from a dairymaid and showed that the boy became resistant to smallpox. Today, ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Cowpox is a rare disease that may be transmitted to humans from animals. Learn the cause and symptoms. http://bit.ly/cn6nPe
Old Friend But New Foe - Cowpox Virus
medicalnewstoday.com — “The observation that milkmaids are frequently infected with cowpox but rarely catch smallpox is generally credited to the English doctor Edward Jenner. Although Jenner might not have been the fir” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Old Friend But New Foe - Cowpox Virus http://mnt.to/3ZFx #veterinary
Cowpox as a sexually transmitted disease? : White Coat Underground
scienceblogs.com — “In February, a young woman visited an urgent care clinic complaining of painful vaginal ulcers. The differential diagnosis of genital ulcers is interesting. Common sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea and chlamydia don't cause ulcers, but syphilis, herpes, chanchroid do...” View full resource at scienceblogs.com
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Cowpox as a sexually transmitted disease? : White Coat Underground
scienceblogs.com — “In February, a young woman visited an urgent care clinic complaining of painful vaginal ulcers. The differential diagnosis of genital ulcers is interesting. Common sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea and chlamydia don't cause ulcers, but syphilis, herpes, chanchroid do...” View full resource at scienceblogs.com
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Webinar: The Origins of Vaccines « Fred Bloem, MD – Holistic Physician in Maryland
drbloem.com — “Dr. Craig will look at the history of how vaccination in the West began, from Lady Mary Wortley Montagu in 1718 to Edward Jenner's experiments in the late 1700s and early 1800s. Medical voices from the past immediately opposing vaccination will include those of Charles Creighton MD, MB, and Walter Hadwen, M.D., who will tell us their thoughts on cowpoxing. The idea that cowpox pus ever prevented smallpox will be challenged with clearly defined tables to dispel any notion that smallpox was eradic” View full resource at drbloem.com
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Immunizations Are Worth Considering At Any Age
sentarainfo.com — “The following article, submitted by Susan Tweed, PhD, RN, health educator at Optima Health, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot on Sunday, July 11, 2010. The first vaccination originated in 1796 when British scientist Edward Jenner exposed a young boy infected with cowpox to smallpox, after noting those with cowpox were immune to smallpox. Vaccines have come a long way since then, and now billions of people worldwide have safely received protection from many different types of diseases. A vaccine wo” View full resource at sentarainfo.com
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Immunizations aren't just for kids - read about vaccines adults and seniors should be considering. http://dld.bz/sAEa
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