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The earliest credible clinical evidence of smallpox is found in the Egyptian mummy of Ramses V who died over 3000 years ag.

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Who cares! It is already dead bro. We don't know when smallpox started. We only know when its presence was first documented. It probably was around before that but in isolated areas where everyone (almost everyone) infected would die, limiting its spread. Once it reached congested European (and American) towns where people traveled frequently, it would spread. We believe smallpox has been eradicated, but you never know if there are carriers in remote places.


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What virus was first vaccinated for?

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How did the first nations catch smallpox?

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When did queen elizabeth the first get smallpox?

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How did smallpox first begin?

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