Edward Jenner's Discovery of Vaccination: Impact and Legacy

Cureus. 2024 Sep 9;16(9):e68993. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68993. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

Edward Jenner's pioneering work in the late 18th century, particularly his development of the smallpox vaccine, marked a transformative moment in medical history. This review meticulously examines Jenner's groundbreaking discovery and its profound impact on modern immunology and public health. By analyzing a comprehensive range of peer-reviewed studies and historical accounts, this review provides an in-depth exploration of Jenner's experimental methodology, the scientific and ethical controversies that surrounded his work, and the subsequent adoption of vaccination practices. Jenner's rigorous approach to scientific inquiry, the broader implications of his work on public health strategies, and its enduring relevance in addressing contemporary health challenges are also highlighted. This comprehensive analysis underscores Jenner's legacy as a cornerstone of modern medicine and public health.

Keywords: edward jenner; historical vignette; public health; smallpox; vaccination.

Publication types

  • Review