It can be in whole body of human.
everywhere in the human body.
all over your body.
Smallpox is spread when a person breathes it in and out. The virus gets inside the cells lining the throat
stomach stomach
The smallpox vaccine is an injection to prevent one from contracting smallpox. It has been used to help the body to develop immunity against the disease.
symptoms of smallpox · fever, body aches, headache, chills, and, particularly, backache. Over half of people with smallpox experience chills and vomiting.High fever,Fatigue,headaches,and backaches also you will get all sweetyFever, body aches, chills, vomiting the worst was deathDying.The symptoms of smallpox are very much like those of a fever.This can be; a high temperature, tiredness and body aches.well they might be different but they are just a scientfic term. like chicken pox!Smallpox vaccination is VERY IMPORTANT TO DO!!!!!!
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No. After you get a disease like smallpox, your body is able to develop permanent defenses against it. This makes you "Immune" to the disease. This is the principle on which vaccines work.
Smallpox was thought to originate in Africa and spread to India and China. The first recorded epidemic of smallpox was in 1350 B.C., and the first reports of smallpox in Europe occurred between the 5th and 7th century. It was not until the 17th and 18th century that epidemics were noted in the North American colonies.Then Edward Jennings found that cowpox was the natural vaccine for smallpox, but you had to contract it and let it go away before your body finished building up the immunity to smallpox, or you could get smallpox as well as cowpox.Another answer:Smallpox is a contagious and fatal disease. There is no treatment for smallpox so you must get a vaccination to prevent it.HHS.gov quote: The name smallpox is derived from the Latin word for "spotted" and refers to the raised bumps that appear on the face and body of an infected person.Transmission: Prolonged face to face contact, direct contact with infected body fluids or sheets and clothing of the diseased host.Symptoms: Fever, rash and limited ability of movement.Smallpox is a virus.
Smallpox is a serious, contagious, and sometimes fatal infectious disease. There is no specific treatment for smallpox disease, and the only prevention is vaccination. The name smallpox is derived from the Latin word for "spotted" and refers to the raised bumps that appear on the face and body of an infected person. There are two clinical forms of smallpox. Variola major is the severe and most common form of smallpox, with a more extensive rash and higher fever. There are four types of variola major smallpox: ordinary (the most frequent type, accounting for 90% or more of cases); modified (mild and occurring in previously vaccinated persons); flat; and hemorrhagic (both rare and very severe). Historically, variola major has an overall fatality rate of about 30%; however, flat and hemorrhagic smallpox usually are fatal. Variola minor is a less common presentation of smallpox, and a much less severe disease, with death rates historically of 1% or less. Smallpox outbreaks have occurred from time to time for thousands of years, but the disease is now eradicated after a successful worldwide vaccination program. The last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1949. The last naturally occurring case in the world was in Somalia in 1977. After the disease was eliminated from the world, routine vaccination against smallpox among the general public was stopped because it was no longer necessary for prevention.
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