What diseases have been cured in the last 100 years?

Four of these diseases are detailed: smallpox has been eradicated, poliomyelitis caused by wild-type viruses has been eliminated, and measles and Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) invasive disease among children aged less than 5 years have been reduced to record low numbers of cases.
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What is the last disease that was cured?

Successfully eradicated diseases. The world has successfuly eradicated two diseases: Smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980. Rinderpest was declared eradicated in 2011.
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How many diseases have been completely cured?

To date, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared only 2 diseases officially eradicated: smallpox caused by variola virus (VARV) and rinderpest caused by the rinderpest virus (RPV).
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What disease has been cured?

Two infectious diseases have successfully been eradicated: smallpox in humans, and rinderpest in ruminants. There are four ongoing programs, targeting the human diseases poliomyelitis (polio), yaws, dracunculiasis (Guinea worm), and malaria.
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What human disease has been completely eradicated?

On May 8, 1980, the World Health Organization declared that smallpox—a highly-deadly infectious disease in humans—had been eradicated. Today it's still the only one we've completely wiped out.
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What diseases did vaccines eliminate?

Vaccination has made an enormous contribution to global health. Two major infections, smallpox and rinderpest, have been eradicated.
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What diseases have vaccines saved us from?

Diseases You Almost Forgot About (Thanks to Vaccines)
  • Polio.
  • Tetanus.
  • Flu (Influenza)
  • Hepatitis B.
  • Hepatitis A.
  • Rubella.
  • Hib.
  • Measles.
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Is polio curable now?

No, there is no cure for polio. Polio vaccine is the best way to protect against polio. Safe and effective vaccines exist: the oral polio vaccine (OPV) and the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), the only vaccine used in the United States since 2000.
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Have any chronic diseases been cured?

Chronic diseases are long-lasting conditions that usually can be controlled but not cured. People living with chronic illnesses often must manage daily symptoms that affect their quality of life, and experience acute health problems and complications that can shorten their life expectancy.
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Which diseases are coming back?

Reemerging diseases include malaria, tuberculosis, cholera, pertussis, influenza, pneumococcal disease, and gonorrhea. Travelers should be aware that some diseases thought to be under control in the United States may be experiencing an outbreak in other countries.
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What are the 7 killer diseases?

7 Deadliest Diseases in History: Where are they now?
  • The Black Death: Bubonic Plague. ...
  • The Speckled Monster: Smallpox. ...
  • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) ...
  • Avian Influenza: Not Just One For The Birds. ...
  • Ebola: On The Radar Again. ...
  • Leprosy: A Feared Disease That Features In The Old Testament.
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What is the oldest recorded disease?

Leprosy (or Hansen's disease) is considered as one of the oldest infectious diseases ever known in human history: it has been the scourge of humanity since antiquity.
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What was the 1st disease?

“First disease” (measles), first scientifically described around the 10th century, is caused by measles virus. A maculopapular rash initially presents on the face and behind the ears.
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What disease has no cure?

Medical conditions such as diabetes, asthma, Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, cannot be "cured," but they can be managed.
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Can diabetes be cured?

There's no cure yet, but our scientists are working on a ground-breaking weight management study, to help people put their type 2 diabetes into remission. Remission is when blood glucose (or blood sugar) levels are in a normal range again. This doesn't mean diabetes has gone for good.
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Does smallpox have a cure?

While some antiviral drugs may help treat smallpox disease, there is no treatment for smallpox that has been tested in people who are sick with the disease and proven effective.
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What has been called the miracle cure for all chronic diseases?

For this reason, physical activity has been called 'the miracle cure'. Primary care physicians (PCPs) have an important role to play,9 as approximately 80% of individuals visit their doctors every year1012 and prefer to get health information directly from their PCP.
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Does smallpox still exist?

The last naturally occurring case of smallpox was reported in 1977. In 1980, the World Health Organization declared that smallpox had been eradicated. Currently, there is no evidence of naturally occurring smallpox transmission anywhere in the world.
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Can polio come back in old age?

The theory that the polio virus may lie dormant in your body, causing post-polio syndrome when it becomes reactivated at a later stage, has not been proven. It's not clear why only some people who have had polio develop post-polio syndrome.
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What is the shot you get every 10 years?

Every adult should get a Tdap vaccine once if they did not receive it as an adolescent to protect against pertussis (whooping cough), and then a Td (tetanus, diphtheria) or Tdap booster shot every 10 years. In addition, women should get the Tdap vaccine each time they are pregnant, preferably at 27 through 36 weeks.
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Which diseases is completely eradicated from the world by vaccination?

Widespread immunization and surveillance were conducted around the world for several years. The last known natural case was in Somalia in 1977. In 1980 WHO declared smallpox eradicated – the only infectious disease to achieve this distinction.
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Which disease can t be prevented by vaccination?

Several diseases including cholera, tuberculosis, small pox and hepatitis can be prevented by vaccination. There is no vaccine available for osteoporosis.
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What was the first disease cured by a vaccine?

Dr Edward Jenner created the world's first successful vaccine. He found out that people infected with cowpox were immune to smallpox. In May 1796, English physician Edward Jenner expands on this discovery and inoculates 8-year-old James Phipps with matter collected from a cowpox sore on the hand of a milkmaid.
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When did they stop vaccinating?

The vaccine helps the body develop immunity to smallpox. It was successfully used to eradicate smallpox from the human population. Routine vaccination of the American public against smallpox stopped in 1972 after the disease was eradicated in the United States.
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