1 July 1796: Edward Jenner first challenged James Phipps with variolation, showing that cowpox inoculation is protective against smallpox
3 July 1980: Structure of southern bean mosaic virus solved by Michael Rossmann and colleagues
6 July 1885: Louis Pasteur (pictured) gave rabies vaccine to Joseph Meister
10 July 1797: Jenner submitted paper on Phipps and other cases to the Royal Society; it was read to the society but not published
14–20 July 1968: First International Congress for Virology held in Helsinki
16 July 2012: FDA approved tenofovir/emtricitabine (Truvada) for prophylactic use against HIV; first prophylactic antiretroviral
19 July 2013: Pandoravirus described, with a genome twice as large as Megavirus
22 July 1966: International Committee on Nomenclature of Viruses (later the ICTV) founded
25 July 1985: Film star Rock Hudson made his AIDS diagnosis public, increasing public awareness of the disease
28 July 2010: First global World Hepatitis Day