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.
Humans do not get fowl pox. Fowl pox is a disease of birds (fowl). Chickenpox, oddly enough, is a disease of humans, not chickens. Fowl pox and chickenpox are not the same thing.
There are vaccines for malaria. There are also vaccines for Tetanus and Chicken Pox.
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Fowl pox is a viral disease that affects poultry, particularly chickens and turkeys. It is characterized by the development of wart-like lesions on the skin and mucous membranes of the bird, which can affect the bird's ability to eat and drink. Fowl pox is typically spread through mosquito bites or direct contact with infected birds.
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no its a virus
small pox
No. Chickenpox is species specific, meaning that humans get chickenpox.
it cant be treated. there is no cure at the moment
This process actually worked the other way around. Without knowing how cells work, scientists would not understand how to make use of vaccines (immunizations). Before most ideas were just guesses. People thought that vaccination with cowpox would cause cows to grow out of the arm. Cow pox was used as small pox was never used as it was too dangerous. The first small pox vaccines were pieces of cowpox scabs place into small slits in the skin of people. It worked. Then with further investigation, a "normal" vaccine was made in the lab. Understanding how T-cells and B-cells work helped with understanding HIV. Sadly that understanding has not brought a cure or vaccine. But treatment has been found that works.
Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine for small pox.
he used a weaker version of the virus called cow pox to prevent small pox -Jeff Spearman