Smallpox was one of the first sucess-stories of vaccinations. So many people had the vaccine that Smallpox mostly died out. It is now only found in laboratories, and maybe in some poorer countries.
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Smallpox is a disease, and is not "popular" anywhere.
all over your body.
It is very unlikely that they would carry smallpox. However, I have found that some of the most unlikely things can happen.
It can be in whole body of human.
he didn't, he found out about smallpox
Hello! This is a rather interesting question you got there! What I know so far is that there is smallpox virus is neither amongst the public nor even in animals since it only infects humans. But 2 countries in the world have kept smallpox virus samples- one lab in the United States and Russia also has the samples. There is more detail about this on Wikipedia. I hope this answered your question! 😃
he was 14 when he found out about smallpox's
Louis PasteurEdward Jenner found that people who contracted the cowpox virus didn't contract smallpox so he tested it out on a farmer's son who had contracted smallpox that week and he applied the liquid inside a cowpox sore to a cut and then after he healed from cowpox, he injected the liquid from a smallpox sore and the boy didn't contract smallpox.Which is how he found the vaccine...Note: Developed not invented
Smallpox has been around since 1100 BC. The first attempt to protect people from the disease was discovered in 1796 by Edward Jenner.
Observation and deductive reasoning. Smallpox was a scourge during Jenner's time, but he noticed that milkmaids contracted a very mild illness similar to smallpox called "cowpox", from which they recovered easily. He postulated that a tiny bit of the cowpox serum could be injected into a well person, and the mild cowpox might protect them from the deadly smallpox. It worked.