England started it and passed it to some people could not handle it and died.:(
An outbreak of Smallpox
I believe that there was a smallpox outbreak in Columbia.
Smallpox is believed to have emerged inhumans from 10,000 BC
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No, smallpox does not cause bacterial infection; it is caused by the variola virus, which is a viral infection. Smallpox primarily spreads through respiratory droplets and direct contact with infected individuals. Unlike bacterial infections, which can be treated with antibiotics, smallpox was eradicated through vaccination efforts, with the last natural outbreak occurring in 1977.
Milwaukee was last quarantined for smallpox in 1949. This outbreak led to significant public health measures, including vaccination campaigns and quarantines to contain the virus. The quarantine was part of a broader effort to eliminate smallpox in the United States, which was successfully achieved in the following decades.
NONE since they irradcated the small pox when the last outbreak happen
Philadelphia
Yes, smallpox has been completely eradicated worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared smallpox eradicated in 1980 after a successful global vaccination campaign. The last natural outbreak occurred in 1977, and since then, there have been no reported cases of the disease. Today, smallpox virus samples are maintained only in secure laboratories for research purposes.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is responsible for the global eradication of smallpox, achieved through an extensive vaccination campaign. The last natural outbreak occurred in 1977, and in 1980, WHO officially declared smallpox eradicated. This successful eradication remains a significant achievement in public health history.
In 1793, an estimated 130,000 Americans were infected with smallpox. This outbreak primarily affected Philadelphia, which was experiencing a yellow fever epidemic at the same time. The smallpox epidemic highlighted the challenges of disease management and vaccination efforts in the early United States. Smallpox remained a significant public health threat until the development of a vaccine later in the 19th century.
It is thought that they lived since the 12th century (1100s) to the end of the 16th century (1500s) Their decline was due to the sudden outbreak of smallpox and typhus.