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To: thecow who wrote (76766)9/14/2011 6:09:18 PM
From: Ian@SI  Respond to of 110655
 
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Public Release: 14-Sep-2011
PLoS ONE
Cowpox virus: Old friend but new foe
Recent findings from an international consortium including the group of Norbert Nowotny at the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna suggest that smallpox vaccines come from central or eastern Europe. The results have been published in the prestigious online journal PLoS one. The work is not merely of historical interest: since the cessation of smallpox vaccination there has been a rise in cases of related diseases and pox viruses once again represent a serious threat to public health.

Contact: Beate Zoechmeister
beate.zoechmeister@vetmeduni.ac.at
University of Veterinary Medicine -- Vienna




To: thecow who wrote (76766)9/14/2011 8:18:59 PM
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