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  • 2. An Analysis of the United States and United Kingdom Smallpox Epidemics (1901-5) - The Special Relationship that Tested Public Health Strategies for Disease Control.
    Brabin B.
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  • 5. Diseases subject to the international health regulations.
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  • 7. [Global program of smallpox eradication. 1. Smallpox in the world before acceptance of the program of its eradication by the World Health Organization].
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  • 8. International law and communicable diseases.
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    Bull World Health Organ; 2002 May; 80(12):946-51. PubMed ID: 12571722
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  • 9. [International health organizations facing the emergence of new infectious diseases].
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    Hist Philos Life Sci; 1993 May; 15(3):435-57. PubMed ID: 7824690
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  • 10. The World Health Organization's changing goals and expectations concerning malaria, 1948-2019.
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    Hist Cienc Saude Manguinhos; 2020 Sep; 27(suppl 1):145-164. PubMed ID: 32997061
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  • 15. [Elimination of indigenous malaria in Argentina: history of a struggle and the risk of forgetting].
    Alba Soto C.
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  • 16. International efforts to control infectious diseases, 1851 to the present.
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  • 18. The long journey: a brief review of the eradication of rinderpest.
    Njeumi F, Taylor W, Diallo A, Miyagishima K, Pastoret PP, Vallat B, Traore M.
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  • 19. Preventive medicine in Croatia through time and space.
    Ljubicić M, Baklaić Z, Ropac D, Benić N, Svjetlicić M, Vodopija I.
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