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How to use the word smallpox in a Sentence?

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We have 1.3 million doses of TPOXX -- the treatment for smallpox, it can also be used for monkeypox -- in our stockpile. And we are working day and night to make access to that treatment easier for providers around the country.

Ashish Jha

Found on CNN
1 year ago

ACAM2000 is an older-generation smallpox vaccine that has some potential significant side effects with it. So a decision to use that widely would have to have some serious discussion behind it.

Jennifer McQuiston

Found on CNN
1 year ago

So, if we’re going to look ahead at what happens when this peaks and it ultimately goes down — as I’ve said on previous pressers here from the White House: that we’re not going to eradicate this; we’ve only done that with smallpox.

Anthony Fauci

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We're not going to eradicate this coronavirus like we've done with smallpox ; it is something that I think is going to settle into a more seasonal pattern, like the flu and colds... but right now, because it's novel and so many people are not immune to it, it's really ripping through the population. But I think five years from now, we will have much greater immunity either through vaccination or natural infection.

Linsey Marr

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We've only ever really eradicated smallpox and if it weren't for a couple of further interventions beyond vaccines, even that could still have been with us, most people who know anything about infectious disease don't think total eradication is possible.

Bill Hanage

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We certainly need people to be rational about vaccines. They eradicated smallpox, they saved millions and millions of lives, they are very complex to design, and that's why, you know, saying it's being done at Warp Speed is a little scary, because you really need to do the safety checks very, very carefully.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The last 40 to 50 years have been exceptionally quiet for us, because we've had such tremendous progress in medical research, the combination of vaccines and antibiotics, the eradication of smallpox gives us hope for the current situation.

Martin Sikora

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Before the rise of sequencing there is a long historical record of disease outbreaks, some of which sound like smallpox, the further back in time you go, the less certain things are.

Terry Jones

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We use surrogate live attenuated vaccines, where we put parts of SARS-CoV-2 into vaccinia virus [which guards against smallpox], and this can be done initially within a month.

Bert Jacobs

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Herd immunity and vaccination has eradicated two highly (infectious) diseases: rinderpest in cattle and smallpox for humans. The verdict is out with coronavirus, it will depend on how immunogenic our bodys response is to the virus, that is, how much protection will antibodies provide against reinfection.

Shaheen Lakhan

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

That's not an epidemic, it's not Ebola. It's not smallpox.

Robert Krakow

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Smallpox alone killed millions of millions of people, so if a human ancestor was predisposed to attend to those bumps, to dislike them and stay away from them.

Tom Kupfer

Found on CNN
6 years ago

I cannot emphasize enough the importance of immunizing your children, because of vaccines, we’ve been able to eliminate life-threatening diseases like smallpox in the U.S.

Mayra Rosado

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

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