Small Pox arrived in Australia with white European settlement in 1788. Aboriginals had no knowledge of the disease and therefore had no "cure".
While some antiviral drugs may help treat smallpox disease, there is no treatment for smallpox that has been tested in people who are sick with the disease and proven effective.
small pox
it cant be treated. there is no cure at the moment
he used a weaker version of the virus called cow pox to prevent small pox -Jeff Spearman
Small pox was the first disease to have an immunization developed. There actually is no cure for small pox except letting the body's own immune system try and fight it. The vaccine only helps prevent the disease, and that is different from a cure.
In 1967, a global campaign took launch against the small pox epidemic under the organization HWO and a break through occurred in 1977 which resulted in a small pox vaccination cure.
no its a virus
In 1967, a global campaign took launch against the small pox epidemic under the organization HWO and a break through occurred in 1977 which resulted in a small pox vaccination cure.
Small pox is a contagious disease.
by sharing a drink with somebody that has small pox
There is no cure or treatment for fowl pox. Prevention by vaccine, sanitation, and management practices are the only effective way to guard against this disease.
No, they can't, it's called squirrel pox not human pox or small pox.
There have always been diseases among aboriginals that the Aboriginal treated with greater or lesser success. The real problem that the Australian Aboriginal had with disease however was brought to him with the white settlers in the form of such illnesses as measles small pox syphilis gonorrhea to name but a few, these people had no natural resistance to these infections and they decimated them.