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#WhyAreWeStillAlive #FyodorKatasonov #EitherOr #Podcast Who invented a vaccine against a disease that mowed down entire continents? Why did it take 200 years between the appearance of a vaccine and the eradication of smallpox? We tell the story of a dead artist, observant milkmaids and doctors who went through jungles, mountains and deserts to defeat the virus. Episode experts: Sergey Shchelkunov, Deputy Director of the Vector State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology. Viktor Zuyev, virologist, Doctor of Medical Sciences, employee of the Gamaleya Institute and liquidator of the Moscow smallpox outbreak in 1960. You can listen to the rest of the podcast episodes on other platforms: https://podcast.ru/1568720773 Listen to bonus episodes of the Either/Or studio podcasts in the Apple Podcasts app https://cutt.ly/poc05ybap or in the closed Either/Or Telegram channel https://cutt.ly/poc05ybtg This is a podcast by SBER EAPTEKA and the Either/Or studio. Use the promo code "PODKAST" to get a 250 ruble discount on your first order of two thousand or more in SBER EAPTEKA. Host: Fyodor Katasonov Scriptwriter: Elena Chesnokova Editor: Semyon Sheshenin Producers: Kirill Sychev, Lika Kremer and Ksenia Krasilnikova Medical editor: Viktor Lebedev Sound engineer: Nina Mamotina Composers: Kira Weinstein and Mikhail Myasoedov #WhyAreWeStillAlive #e04