These days? none. The disease was erradicated in 1979 by the World Health Organisation. It exists only in two laboratories - in the CDC in america, and a research centre in Russia.
Back in the day though, the mortality varied depending on the type - about 30% overall
ordinary confluent was fatal 50-75% of the time
ordinary semi-confluent about 25-50% of the time.
No. Prior to modern medicine smallpox killed about one third of its victims.
How long does it take to get smallpox? That's my question! LOL about a month or so...
some live some die
Just the once. After that, they either get immunity from it, or die from it.
There was a problem with her throat, but no smallpox
You a slimy evil person and needs to die hahhahahahahahaha
smallpox
yes
I think it was around 25%
yes most of the Aztec died of smallpox which they got from spanish conquistadores.
He died of smallpox.
small pox are mostly found on big boobies and people need big boobies to suck milk out of them so with out that people die