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Smallpox killed up to half a billion people in the twentieth century alone, before its eradication, in the nineteen-seventies.
These findings are particularly important for the Near-East region; the introduced Ae. albopictus appears to be competent candidate to take over the role of Ae. aegypti that used to be the main vector of DENV before its eradication in the 1950s [ 10].
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In the 1990s, St .aegypti had almost completely reinvaded the regions in which it was found before its eradication.
Before its eradication, smallpox had been one of the world's greatest killers: it had "claimed hundreds of millions of lives," Jonathan B. Tucker writes in "Scourge," "far more than plague -- the dreaded Black Death of the Middle Ages -- and all the wars of the 20th century combined".
The smallpox virus devastated numerous societies throughout history before its eradication.
Its official eradication in 1977 was considered a major success.
To continue down the road of its slow eradication in schools is to risk losing this common identity for future generations.
Sparing of the hippocampal neuronal population contrasted with its complete eradication in full blown CLN2 [ 21].
The Icelandic experience from the importation of Maedi-Visna in 1933 until its total eradication in 1965, was different.
Due to the increasing antibiotic resistance, its eradication rates fails in a great portion of patients.
I am calling on my fellow Commonwealth leaders to unite in condemnation of terrorism, and cooperate in its eradication.
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