“To those who ask me ‘Why do you wish to eradicate measles?’” ... “Because it is there.”... “ and it can be done.”.. Fig 1: Measles: Are we following the right herd? ...Measles immunity as estimated for the United States (and presumably, most industrialised nations would be broadly comparable), shows that in the pre-vaccine era…
What Ever Happened the Spanish Flu, and Would We Survive its Likes Again?
The influenza pandemic of 1918 The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than the Great War, known today as World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351. Known as "Spanish Flu" or "La Grippe" the influenza of 1918-1919 was a global disaster…
SURVIVING Some of the Deadliest Plagues Known to Humanity… (Antidote to Corona Virus/COVID-19?) BEGIN READING NOW FOR FREE
All the research on this blog relating to ancestral immunity on the ANCESTRAL IMMUNITY menu are now available to read in one place - see below START READING NOW Download FOR FREE Here How Nature Does Mass Immunization A Whole Lot Better Than Us!... Don't Count Your Children 'til they've had the Pox by A.…
Why Nature Deserves the Credit for the Dramatic Decline in Deaths from Once Deadlier Infectious diseases – NOT US – & Why this Matters More than Ever Today!

PDF Don't Count Your Children 'til they've had the Pox, Becoming Ancestrally Immune to Dying from Once Deadlier Contagions_ Click above to read why Nature should be given all the credit for the dramatic decline in deaths from once deadlier contagions and why this matters so much today... A. Parent
Did Jenner Really Save Us Or Was Nature Already On the Case?

‘Smallpox’ National Library of Medicine If Jenner had been right, and infant vaccination gave lifelong immunity, then we would have no problem today, but duration of immunity to prevent attack is very variable and relatively short. Dixon, C. W., (1962, 342) https://www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/esmallpox/smallpox_dixon.pdf
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Part Eight: Don’t Count Your Children Before They’ve Had the Pox & Conclusion
Smallpox began to rise in cycles of deadly epidemics across and between our developing nations as our urban centres swelled and commerce was interconnecting whole continents, thus allowing the pathogen free-reign within the population as a whole. Smallpox, relative to many of the other great contagions discussed thus far - apart from the Plague itself,…
Part Seven: (Don’t Count Your Children ’til they’ve had the POX) Killer Plagues of Our Modern Era – Plummet from Natural Causes..?
Killer Plagues of Children become tamer throughout the 20th Century Fig. 1: Chart of the annual number of deaths in Ireland recorded from the combined major killers of all ages of impacting mostly infants and children: Scarlet Fever, Whooping Cough, Measles, Diphtheria & Polio. Source: Chart generated using this tumultuous statistics reports since records began…
Part Six (of Don’t Count Your Children Until They’ve Had the POX!) Scarlet Fever Returns: but it is a lot less deadly!

Scarlet Fever Returns: but it is a lot less deadly We don't know much about Scarlet Fever from the earlier era (pre-1800s), but we do, however, understand that it was fairly widespread and existed in some form as it relates to another fairly similar disease - Diphtheria, as documented in the excerpt below taken from…
Part Five (of ‘Don’t Count Your Children Until they’ve Had the POX!’ Series) – Cholera: The Disease that Inspired Bram Stoker to Write Dracula? & A Tale of Two Pathogens.

Local legend has it that some people were buried alive, so great was the haste to dispose of the corpses. The scenes at night around Sligo only served to heighten the sense of dread in the town. Tar barrels were lit in the streets in a misguided attempt to purify the air...
Doctors valiantly attempted to stem the outbreak, and had to contend with widespread ignorance about the disease. There was also suspicion that the medics themselves may have brought the disease upon the town -- they had conducted tests on the water to see if the epidemic had started there, and word spread that the water had been tampered with. Even when five of the doctors contracted cholera and died, the allegations continued...