Yes small pox does in fact effect animals. Animals may even carry this which it can give to it's owner/owners.
The reason we were able to "erradicate" (said that way because we have stores in labs) smallpox was because the human serotype is only able to affect humans. The smallpox vaccine is made from cowpox, which is similar enough to smallpox to provide immunity, but cannot infect us.
it eats up your imune system
everywhere in the human body.
the introduction of smallpox
The introduction of smallpox to the native Americans.
smallpox and measles
people cudnt see der mates x
Smallpox had a devastating effect on Hispaniola, leading to a significant decline in the indigenous Taino population due to the lack of immunity to the disease. The introduction of smallpox by European explorers and settlers contributed to the near eradication of the Taino population on the island.
Well, I think there is a vaccine for smallpox. I'm not sure, so look it up somewhere else! you use cowpox has a counter balence effect
Yep...especially if you were a 'native american'. Smallpox was a major factor in the decimating of number of American Indians, as they caught it from non-natives.
the introduction of smallpox
Smallpox is a strictly human disease, it is not carried by animals. It is also extinct in the wild, although laboratory samples still exist.