Abstract
Since the 1915 launch of the first international eradication initiative targeting a human pathogen, much has been learned about the determinants of eradicability of an organism. The authors outline the first 4 eradication efforts, summarizing the lessons learned in terms of the 3 types of criteria for disease eradication programs: (1) biological and technical feasibility, (2) costs and benefits, and (3) societal and political considerations.
MeSH terms
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Communicable Disease Control / history*
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Cost-Benefit Analysis
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Dracunculiasis / history
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Dracunculiasis / prevention & control
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Global Health*
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Malaria / history
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Malaria / prevention & control
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Poliomyelitis / history
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Poliomyelitis / prevention & control
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Smallpox / history
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Smallpox / prevention & control
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Yaws / history
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Yaws / prevention & control
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Yellow Fever / history
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Yellow Fever / prevention & control