Medicine has not been as successful as we would have imagined in that area. Those diseases are alive and well in other parts of the world. Smallpox is severe.
Measles, mulmps, rubella (MMR vaccine), smallpox, and polio have all been virtually eradicated by consistent vaccine use.
Yes. I suggest you get the vaccination. Polio is EXTREMELY rare now in the world. It is slowly developing to be the second fully eradicated disease in the world right after Smallpox.
Since the era of Edward Jenner, who developed the smallpox vaccine in 1796, smallpox has been eradicated globally, making it the first disease to be eliminated through vaccination efforts. Additionally, widespread vaccination has significantly reduced or eliminated diseases such as polio in many regions, measles in some areas, and diphtheria. Other diseases, like rinderpest in cattle, have also been eradicated due to vaccination programs. These advancements highlight the critical role of vaccines in public health.
Chickenpox, Hepattitis C, and influenza (flu) and also aids. CREDIT TO: 7TH GRADE SCIENCE EXPLORER PRENTICE HALL <><><><> Sorry, there IS no vaccine for AIDS. There are vaccines for many diseases, including tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, measles, polio, cholera, influenza and Hepatitis B. The disease of smallpox has been eradicated by vaccination, and no longer is found outside of the laboratory.
Children are vaccinated against several diseases: polio, smallpox, to name two, in order to create antibodies in their blood. These antibodies will help to fight off any attack in the future by the polio, smallpox viruses. <><><><><><><><><><><><><> To add to the very good answer above- I am an old guy (great grandfather) When I was a child, there were many diseases that you could catch- measles, chicken pox, polio, diphtheria, typhus, smallpox- and each year, children died from those diseases. Being vaccinated against those diseases keeps you from catching those diseases- and that means that children do not die, but live to grow up.
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Smallpox and polio. There are several other diseases that are vaccinated against - whooping cough to name just one.
Smallpox and polio. There are several other diseases that are vaccinated against - whooping cough to name just one.
smallpox, polio