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Q: How many cases of smallpox in history?
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How do you prevent smallpox?

In most cases........... with the vaccine!


History of the smallpox?

It killed a lot of people


How did smallpox survive through history?

Edward Jenner made a vaccination out of pus from one of the blisters of a person with smallpox


Why is 1853 an important date in the history of smallpox?

Because the british government introduced a complusory vaccination for the smallpox disease in 1853.


What disease has caused the most epidemic deaths in history?

Smallpox


The disease that killed many people was smallpox and?

mousito bites. it what caused by smallpox


How is smallpox passed to one person to another?

One can be infected by smallpox if a victum of smallpox has coughed in the air. They can be infected by smallpox by exposing an opened wound. You can become infected if you breath the air that is shared by someone that has smallpox. Its passed many different ways. One can be infected by smallpox if a victum of smallpox has coughed in the air. They can be infected by smallpox by exposing an opened wound. You can become infected if you breath the air that is shared by someone that has smallpox. Its passed many different ways.


What was Jenner famous for?

Edward Jenner was famous for developing the smallpox vaccine. Not only was the vaccine paramount in decreasing the number of cases of smallpox until it was eradicated from the earth, but it was also the first vaccine.


Who developed the smallpox vaccine?

The first known cases of smallpox go back to 1350 BC and the disease has been known for a very long time. Dr. Campbell identified how smallpox is spread. Edward Jenner is credited with developing the smallpox vaccine in 1796.See the Web Links to the left for more information about the history of smallpox.


What happened when whites came and introduced Aboriginals to diseases like smallpox?

They died because they had no immunity. Just like the Native Americans. In what was one of the first cases of biological warfare the US army left smallpox contaminated blankets for native Americans to collect. Many died


What are some extinct diseases?

Rinderpest and Smallpox are the only two in history to be considered fully wiped out, although there are some samples of the Smallpox virus being stored in a lab.


The only disease to be eradicated worldwide was?

diseases eradication is very difficult but pox (variole in french) has been eradicated