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No. There has been no smallpox in Australia since 1938.
Australia's Aborigines.
Smallpox first appeared in Australia in 1789. It is believed to have killed over half of the Aboriginal population in the Sydney area.
Aborigines were mainly affected by smallpox.
The Indigenous Australian population was nearly wiped out from smallpox, particularly after the arrival of European colonizers in the late 18th century. The disease had devastating effects, as Indigenous communities had little to no immunity to smallpox, leading to significant mortality rates. This epidemic, along with other introduced diseases, played a critical role in the decline of Indigenous populations across Australia.
its smallpox
Cyclone "Yasi" which hit the Queensland coast on 3rd February 2011 was the last one to hit Australia
Smallpox was the deadliest disease the Europeans brought to Australia, and it killed over half of the aboriginal population in areas where they were exposed.
no it is rare to get smallpox. although it is still possible to get smallpox
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The cure for smallpox is cowpox. Cowpox is a mild version of smallpox and is usually not fatal. The smallpox vaccine contains cowpox.
Oh, dude, the British brought a whole party pack of diseases to Australia! We're talking about smallpox, influenza, measles, and tuberculosis, just to name a few. It was like they were hosting a germ-filled potluck and everyone in Australia was invited!