Milroy Lecture: eradication of disease: hype, hope and reality.
Christopher JM Whitty;
(2014)
Milroy Lecture: eradication of disease: hype, hope and reality.
Clinical medicine (London, England), 14 (4).
pp. 419-421.
ISSN 1470-2118
DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.14-4-419
The possibility for one generation to eradicate a disease is very motivating. It is also very difficult. The many failed eradication attempts outnumber the one current success (smallpox), although two eradication campaigns for polio and Guinea worm are tantalisingly close to their goals. The early stages of a well-planned eradication campaign generally go well; it is the last stage where technical, biological, social and political problems occur. This paper considers the opportunities and pitfalls in planning for eradication of a disease.
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