Vaccine: From Inoculation to Eradication, Part 1 of 5

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Inoculation

"the act or process or an instance of inoculating; especially: the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into a living organism to stimulate the production of antibodies"[1]

Imagine living in the 1700's while smallpox was rampant and something you had to worry about every single day. Now imagine living back then knowing of a practice to create immunity to it, by first getting it. You read that correctly, they used to infect themselves with smallpox directly because if you are infected with it and survive than if you get it again it won't be as bad. Even today people do this method of immunization (pox party anyone?) and believe it or not but this was dangerous (an average of 150 children died each year from problems associated with chicken pox[2]) but at the time it was the best that they could do. The procedures of inoculating someone with smallpox were commonly to take the pus or scab from a sore of someone infected and put it in superficial scratches on the person they are giving it to[3]. This method of inoculating smallpox did tend to produce a higher survival rate of smallpox as the symptoms were more mild compared to a full infection if done correctly. We will talk more about inoculations in the [potential] shortcomings of vaccines in part 2.



Edward Jenner: 17/05/1749 to 26/01/1823

Edward Jenner (left) had done something revolutionary in the field of immunology with his cowpox experiment in 1796[4]. His story of how he got there though started in 1763 when he, at the age of 14, became an apprentice to a local surgeon where over a course of 8 years he had been trained in the arts of medicine and surgery[5]. At the age of 21, once he completed his apprenticeship, he had gone to study medicine in London from 1770 to 1773, during which time he was a house pupil of John Hunter[6]. During Jenner's time serving as a pupil to Dr. Hunter he was exposed to a methodology of experimentation over thinking, this lead to Jenner having a passion for doing experiments instead of just postulating potentials. After Jenner had completed his studies in London he had moved back to his hometown. During his time he had heard a rumor about milkmaids not being able to contract smallpox if they had come in contact with cows infected with cowpox.

In 1796 Jenner found a dairymaid infected with cowpox and with matter froms the lesions he inoculated an 8 year old boy named James Phipps[8]. The boy fell ill for around 10 days after which Jenner did the procedure again except with matter from a smallpox lesion and the boy, Phipps, developed no lesions or symptoms.


After this Jenner attempted to publish his data but was rejected at first due to how little evidence he had. As such Jenner repeated this a few times, once even on his 11 month old son, and eventually published his results[4]. Initially Jenner had a large amount of opposition to his discovery, or how he discovered it, for it being unethical but the effectiveness of his discovery was beyond that of other techniques[10]. After the usage of his discovery Jenner decided not to patent his discovery as it would just make it harder and more expensive for people to receive the treatment and as such has been called a gift to the world. In 1840 it was outlawed use other, less effective, preventative techniques such as direct smallpox inoculations. This technique was dubbed, by Jenner, as a vaccine after the Latin term for cow "vacca". Jenner controversially pioneered immunology with his experiment but it should be noted that standards of experimentations today are held to much higher standards and what he did would never be allowed today.



The last naturally naturally occurring case of smallpox was diagnosed on October 26th, 1977 after the WHO went on a campaign to eradicate smallpox. Since Jenner's time, vaccines had gotten better in nearly every way from being stored in glycerin to reduce bacterial infections, flash frozen and powdered to allow it to survive up to 6 months at ambient room temperature, and commercially made to be as pure as possible. Today our smallpox vaccine, if to be issued, has advanced so much that we currently use a new virus called vaccinia as it is related to both smallpox and cowpox but has much milder symptoms meaning they can keep it completely virulent (more on that later). Ultimately the eradication of smallpox is a huge success as smallpox had a mortality rate as high as 35%. With work from the entire international community working together to vaccinate enough of their populations to prevent outbreaks. The United States stopped smallpox vaccination in 1972 and smallpox was officially declared eradicated globally by the world health organization in 1980.

Smallpox has been eradicated, but the etiologic agent is not extinct. The virus continues to exist in freezers in secure facilities at one institution in the United States and another in the Russian Federation.

Whether you are one whom would opt for the destruction of the virus or else to keep small amounts for continues research is up to you. The point is vaccination has seen the eradication of one of the most deadly diseases and now we reap nothing but benefits from not having to worry about it.[11][12][13][14]



The Fight of Smallpox

        The fight for smallpox started between 1500BC and 1500AD and lasted until 1980 lasting between 480 years and 3480 years. With all that time for smallpox to plague humans and yet with Edward Jenner's simple findings we were able to eradicate it in less than 200 years. Jenner ultimately found a weapon that was not only crucial to the eradication of smallpox, but something that has reduced rates of measles, polio, rabies, and deaths from tetanus. Today the world would be way different without this simple invention. Think about it, without it we would still have smallpox outbreaks, polio would be rampant in first world and third world countries, measles would still be taking lives each year in first world countries, and being infected with rabies would still be a 100% death sentence. Many in this world owe their lives to vaccines and they may not even know it, whether it be the vaccine they took or the one that someone else took.



Final Note

     This is an introduction to the history of vaccines as it can be used to determine how they were produced. The topics in these posts will be built upon in the following posts but at the same time get more and more complex. For further reading on the subject I will provide links to the wikipedia pages beneath references. While I personally do not use the information provided from wikipedia, unless I can verify it with at least a second source to that provided in their own references, I do recommend it to any that want to start to research something as it has a vast source of references listed at the bottom. The main things to look at in this post is inoculation, vaccination, Edward Jenner, and that there is a simple case study of vaccination working to eradicate a disease. Before going too much further into the case study though, I plan to go over how the immune system works, what a vaccine actually is and different types, and finally look at the case study in depth as otherwise it may be a little bit confusing. Thank you all or reading, please leave any feedback you may have!

References


[1] www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/inoculation

[2] archive.is/bFd0H

[3] broughttolife.sciencemuseum.org.uk/broughttolife/themes/diseases/smallpox

[4] www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/jenner_edward.shtml

[5] www.britannica.com/biography/Edward-Jenner

[6] www.britannica.com/biography/John-Hunter-British-surgeon

[7] commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Contagious_and_infectious_disease-_measures_for_their_prevention_and_arrest;small_pox(variola);modified_small_pox(varioloid);chicken_pox(varicella);cow_pox(variol%C3%A6_vaccina%C3%A6);vaccination,(14576047638).jpg

[8] www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200696/

[9] www.bioedge.org/bioethics/would-jenners-smallpox-experiment-pass-a-research-ethics-committee/11759

[10] www.historylearningsite.co.uk/a-history-of-medicine/edward-jenner/

[11] www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/00049694.htm

[12] www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/07/08/329847454/smallpox-virus-found-in-unsecured-nih-freezer

[13] www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1069029/

[14] pixnio.com/science/microscopy-images/smallpox-variola-major/chickenpox-scab-and-smallpox-scab-as-a-demonstration-in-comparative-morphology

Further Reading


Smallpox Vaccine en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox_vaccine
Edward Jenner en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Jenner
Inoculation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inoculation
Smallpox en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smallpox

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It has become such a hot topic, that it is nice to read the history. I feel like we do not have "informed consent" here in the US, because nobody is educated. You cannot even attend public schools until after you are vaccinated...

Yeah, I plan on writing an entire series to cover a bunch of things and answer certain misconceptions about vaccines because of how much misinformation is being passed around. Glad you liked it!

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Vaccines have benefited many through the generations and helped more than hurt. It is healthy and good to read of the history of vaccines and to be taken to school. Sadly many of recent times have suffered the harmful effects leading to sickness and even death. voluntary participation is good But today one size does not fit all. There needs to be flexibility as they are not a Ford assembly line fit for all. I did appreciate the history and knowing the good they served through the ages. Thanks for sharing.

I am glad you enjoyed the read. In future posts I plan to talk about certain vaccine controversies (chicken pox in UK, anthraxis vaccine in US military, etc) and talk about the specific importance of certain vaccines (polio, measles, etc). I am glad you took the time to read this!

Interesting read! Thanks for sharing.

As a Health Education Spc. myself I must say that was a good report. I personally don't believe in many of the inoculations we give today. Some are needed but most are not.

Depending on where you live will actually change certain mandatory vaccinations and change what is deemed necessary. I hope to cover some of these cases in future parts of the series. I am glad you think the report was good. I look forward to any feedback,

You are not well informed on vaccines.

vaccines with heavy metals like mercury in it, indeed what could go wrong?
MERCURY & VACCINES - Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
http://robertfkennedyjr.com/vaccines.html

My blog exposes the fallacies of science. 40% of all lab experiments cannot be reproduced with scientific method said Nature Magazine a few months ago. What does it mean? That scientific field is a massive fraud corrupted by money. Science does not serve the people anymore. For example it took the mainstream 20 years to recognize that cancer is fueled by sugar and carbs, I posted the blog 2 days ago. Doctors are wrong 88% of the time... trust vaccines when the exposure to chemicals have been proven to decrease the sperm count and that is not debated on TV?? .... Hell no!!!

You seem to intentionally mislead with your use of your sentences and specifically leave out crucial information of your statements. Anyone that understands the scientific method knows that there are sometimes false positives or negatives, hence the peer review system. That being said, sometimes, a method labeled as P-hacking exists to manipulate statistical analysis. Another piece of evidence you leave out is that the mercury in vaccines (which vaccines no longer contain and havent for years) was in a macromolecule... Did you know chlorine is extremely toxic in its atomic form yet table salt is required in a human diet. You also state cancer cells require carbs (sugar is a carbohydrate) but you forgot to mention that all cells use carbs for fuel. You make many accusations without any tangible evidence, nor any background in the field. Since you say I am not well informed (on a history of vaccines) yet you form arguments with so little basis showing complete ignorance of the scientific methodology which diminishes all of your statement. If you had come with a well formulated argument I would be more willing to debate your points, and accept your arguments, but without tangible evidence nor formulated arguments I am left to correct your incorrect statements and tell you to work on your research as I have not only worked and done experiments related to vaccination but have some formal education in this area. Long story short is vaccines save more lives each year than most other medical advances with exception of sterilization and clean water. The evidence supporting vaccines is as simple as looking at the rates of polio, measles, whooping cough, diptheria, and other vaccinated infections in countries with proper vaccination plans (UK, USA, Canada, etc) and look at deaths in those same countries relating to mortality rates of similar and other ailments (rabies, tetanus, etc)

If the correlation between mortality rates and infection rates in a given populus is not enough (in countries where it was common at one time) then there is no point in debating with you. So good day, as much as I would like to read your posts and correct all the incorrect information... I have homework to do and don't really have time to get into the sematics of the epistemology of your antivaccination belief system. Just on a final note, facts are true whether you believe them or not. Have a good day/evening.

Regards,
Kryzsec

P. S. I have flagged your comment to have it go to the bottom as it is providing misinformation on a post that I worked hard on to keep accurate. As such it could be seen as a form of abuse (as defined in the definition of the flag option) and any further comments will receive a similar treatment. Nothing against you, I just do not want to mislead anyone.

ooh my gosh... flagged... I say nothing insulting, just offering another take and examples as why the medical field can no longer be trusted.

Have a great evening

@earthcustodians,
The reason for the flag is that you actively provided misinformation to the post (not examples of mistrust as you stated) and as for the potential of insult, you did state:

You are not well informed on vaccines.
Which while not directly insulting, is something to diminish ones efforts. The flagging of your comment has no effect on your reputation nor rewards payout.

Regards,
Kryzsec

vaccines until the mid 50's or so were efficient, but it is not the case today. The adverse effects of Gardasil comes to mind. It is like saying that antibiotics saved lives but now it creates superbugs and antibiotic resistance. I blog a lot about science

Dear @earthcustodians,

Vaccines have increased in efficiency multiple folds since 1950 as they are much less likely to cause secondary infections. Antibiotics do not cause antibiotic resistance, they select for antibiotic resistance, random mutations cause antibiotic resistance. Your specific reference to Gardasil is quite confusing as there are a reported 12,000 cases of adverse affects and 170 million doses spread worldwide meaning roughly 0.007% of the time there is an adverse affect. Thus pointing out that as an example is truly redundant (as the original smallpox vaccine as discussed here had almost a 100% adverse affect rate).

Regards,
Kryzsec

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