- Look up
eradicate,
eradicated, or
eradication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word "
eradication" is
derived from
Latin word "radix"
which means...
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certified polio-free". WHO. 27
March 2014.
Retrieved 27
March 2014. "Africa
eradicates wild poliovirus". WHO
Regional Office for Africa. 29
December 2023. Centers...
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Polio eradication, the goal of
permanent global cessation of
circulation of the
poliovirus and
hence elimination of the
poliomyelitis (polio) it causes...
- po****tions, and the
screening and
monitoring of
infection to
officially eradicate malaria.
Research findings have
predominantly relied on
chemical explanations...
- (WHO)
certified the
global eradication of the
disease in 1980,
making smallpox the only
human disease to have been
eradicated to date. The
initial symptoms...
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Eradication of
dracunculiasis is an
ongoing program. Dracunculiasis, or
Guinea worm disease, is an
infection by the
Guinea worm that
causes severe pain...
- tolerance,
through deterrence and management, to
attempts to
completely eradicate the pest. Pest
control measures may be
performed as part of an integrated...
- canadensis,
native to
Appalachia and the
Midwest United States, was
nearly eradicated for this reason, and is now
rarely seen extant, with the most remaining...
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designated the
years 2011–2020 as the
Third International Decade for the
Eradication of Colonialism,
recalling that 2010
marked the
fiftieth anniversary of...
- The
genus Tamarix (tamarisk, salt cedar, taray) is
composed of
about 50–60
species of
flowering plants in the
family Tamaricaceae,
native to
drier areas...