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Transmitted only by human beings, the virus was declared successfully eradicated in 1979.
In 2010 a preliminary report by GREP suggested that the disease had been successfully eradicated.
This enervating disease has been successfully eradicated in Japan, as well as in Tunisia.
Rats and other invasive mammals have been successfully eradicated from hundreds of islands12, with beneficial effects on many terrestrial ecosystems.
The last case of smallpox, the first human disease believed to be successfully eradicated, was diagnosed in 1977.
In 1982, SIT, which prevents the organism from reproducing, successfully eradicated the screwworm — a parasite that attacks the flesh of warm-blooded animals — from North America.
"We'd like to believe that discrimination has been successfully eradicated," said Mr. Ross, executive director of the Westchester Community Opportunity Program, based in Elmsford.
Although his team successfully eradicated the bugs from Manhattan, Staten Island, and most of Long Island, locals reported new sightings in Farmingdale in July.
A study by MIT researchers successfully eradicated two strains of drug-resistant bacteria using encapsulated probiotics and antibiotics, writes UPI reporter Allen Stone.
It turned out to be the return of the melanoma she thought had been successfully eradicated by surgery 20 years earlier.
In all but one case, the infection has been successfully eradicated and patients remain infection free at a mean follow-up of 32 months (range 21 64 months).
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