Full Publication
Smallpox and its Eradication
Full Publication

Chapter 1:
The clinical features
of smallpox

Chapter 2:
Variola virus and
orthopoxviruses

Chapter 3:
The pathogenesis, pathology and immunology of smallpox and vaccines

Chapter 4:
The epidemiology of
smallpox

Chapter 5:
The history of smallpox and its
spread around the world

Chapter 6:
Early efforts at control: variolation, vaccination, and isolation and quarantine

Chapter 7:
Developments in vaccination and control between 1900 and 1966

Chapter 8:
The incidence and control of smallpox between 1900 and 1958

Chapter 9:
Development of the global smallpox eradication programme,1958-1966

Chapter 10:
The Intensified Smallpox Eradication Programme, 1967-1980

Chapter 11:
Smallpox vaccine and vaccination in the Intensified Smallpox Eradication Programme

Chapter 12:
South America

Chapter 13:
Indonesia

Chapter 14:
Afghanistan and Pakistan

Chapter 15:
India and the Himalayan area

Chapter 16:
Bangladesh

Chapter 17:
Western and central Africa

Chapter 18:
Zaire and Sudan

Chapter 19:
Eastern Africa: Kenya, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi

Chapter 20:
Southern Africa

Chapter 21:
Ethiopia, Yemen and Democratic Yemen

Chapter 22:
Somalia and Djibouti

Chapter 23:
Smallpox in non-endemic countries

Chapter 24:
The certification of eradication:
concepts, strategy and tactics

Chapter 25:
Certification by international commissions: 1973-1977

Chapter 26:
Certification of 29 countries of Africa and Asia: 1978-1979

Chapter 27:
The completion of global certification: the Horn of Africa and China

Chapter 28:
Post-eradication operations: implementation of the recommendations of the G. Commission

Chapter 29:
Human monkeypox and other poxvirus infections of man

Chapter 30:
Potential sources for
a return of smallpox