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[[1975]] – Rahima Banu, a 2-year old girl from the village of Kuralia in Bangladesh, is the last known person to be infected with naturally occurring smallpox. <br> | [[1975]] – Rahima Banu, a 2-year old girl from the village of Kuralia in Bangladesh, is the last known person to be infected with naturally occurring smallpox. <br> | ||
[[1987]] – Paul Holc becomes the youngest [[Human]] on [[Earth]] to have an organ transplant, receiving a new [[heart]] at just three hours old. <br> | [[1987]] – Paul Holc becomes the youngest [[Human]] on [[Earth]] to have an organ transplant, receiving a new [[heart]] at just three hours old. <br> | ||
+ | [[2005]] – China becomes the first country to approve the commercial production of a gene therapy. <br> | ||
[[2005]] – ''Shenzhou 6'', China's second manned space flight, lands after [[orbit]]ing the [[Earth]] for five days. <br> | [[2005]] – ''Shenzhou 6'', China's second manned space flight, lands after [[orbit]]ing the [[Earth]] for five days. <br> | ||
<noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|290]]</noinclude> | <noinclude>[[Category:On This Day|290]]</noinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 3 April 2023
1975 – Rahima Banu, a 2-year old girl from the village of Kuralia in Bangladesh, is the last known person to be infected with naturally occurring smallpox.
1987 – Paul Holc becomes the youngest Human on Earth to have an organ transplant, receiving a new heart at just three hours old.
2005 – China becomes the first country to approve the commercial production of a gene therapy.
2005 – Shenzhou 6, China's second manned space flight, lands after orbiting the Earth for five days.