Symptons of Small Pox usually appear within 7 to 17 days after the transmission of the virus. The early symptons of Small Pox include headaches, high fevers, tiredness, body aches, back ache, and vomiting. Just in case you were also wondering..... Small Pox is a highly contagious disease. I hope I answered your question.(:
Usually 7 to 17 days after transmission of the virus
Small pox is a contagious disease.
by sharing a drink with somebody that has small pox
Chicken pox can show symptoms a few days before the pox break out. The most common symptoms are fatigue and a low temperature. Most people do not realize it is chicken pox until the pox develop.
No, they can't, it's called squirrel pox not human pox or small pox.
The cow pox germs got in the way of the small pox germs, so he didn't get small pox.
he created a vaccination for small pox
In 1979 Small pox was declared eradicated by the World Health Organization.
In 1979 Small pox was declared eradicated by the World Health Organization.
Small pox no longer exists any where in the world.
Edward Jenner. He was testing cow pox (nonfatal) and small pox (fatal). He noticed that whoever had one never had the other, and some had neither. He put both into a boy, and then the boy was not affected by the small pox. Vaccine comes from vaccinia (lation) for "of the cow" because the cow pox stopped the small pox from working.
Small pox