Australia's Aborigines.
Aborigines were mainly affected by smallpox.
in the summer of 2063
Smallpox first appeared in Australia in 1789. It is believed to have killed over half of the Aboriginal population in the Sydney area.
arabanoo died on 18 may he caught a widespread highly contagious disease called smallpox
Edward Jenner perfected the smallpox vaccine. Smallpox was very widespread and killed many people per year. Jenner is often called, "The Father of Immunology" and he is credited for saving more lives than any other man.
Anyone and everyone who comes into contact with smallpox is at risk unless they have immunity to the illness. The good news is that smallpox has virtually been eliminated due to widespread use of vaccinations. Vaccinations worked so well that they are no longer needed.
One major European killer of Native Americans was disease. Europeans brought diseases such as smallpox, measles, and influenza to the Americas, to which the indigenous peoples had no immunity. These diseases caused widespread devastation and significantly reduced the population of Native Americans.
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You would have to ask the United States Military or the Russian Military as they are reputed to have the only remaining stocks of the Virus left in the world. Small pox is extinct in nature, it was wiped out by human science and a widespread vaccination campaign, thankfully and will kill no more people. So you can't catch smallpox disease.
The English brought a variety of diseases which caused many, many deaths among the Australia Aborigines, due to the fact that the indigenous people had no immunity to these strange diseases. They included measles, smallpox, cholera, influenza, venereal diseases, chicken pox, among others.