VACCINATION IN IRELAND: THE EVOLUTION OF A PROCESS

By Laurence Geary Smallpox or variola is the only human disease to have been eradicated by vaccination, the last natural case occurring in 1977. For centuries this acute, highly infectious viral disease was feared and loathed in Ireland and elsewhere because of its disfiguring effects and relatively high mortality rate, often around 20%. Except in ... Read more

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