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Small pox starts off in tiny blood vessels of the body and it can lead to other major pox diseases (like milkpox) that might be deathly. It is in a small infection family of pox disease. Hope that helps :D
Small pox is a viral disease which have no generic or specific name .
Hello there! Vaccines have saved many lives, especially from nasty viruses like smallpox and poliomyelitis which claimed several human lives, and other terrible bacterial infections like diphtheria, pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae infections in children, to name a few. So yeah, vaccines have saved many lives, including mine and yours as well and that is why many of us don't have paralysis either from polio and so on. Hope this helped you! 😄
A vector is an organism that transmits infectious diseases from one host to another. An example of a vector animal is the mosquito, which can transmit diseases such as malaria and dengue fever through its bite.
N/aA pathogen by definition is a disease causing organism
Measles, smallpox, ebola.
Smallpox
Oh, dude, the British brought a whole party pack of diseases to Australia! We're talking about smallpox, influenza, measles, and tuberculosis, just to name a few. It was like they were hosting a germ-filled potluck and everyone in Australia was invited!
well he was a nobleman and he spread many diseases such as smallpox and he was born in Portugal and found a strait that bears his name
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.
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 is caused by a virus. The technical name for it is variola.
The two main illness was Smallpox or Yellow Fever.
The latin name for smallpox is "variola" or "variola vera".
variola
Small pox starts off in tiny blood vessels of the body and it can lead to other major pox diseases (like milkpox) that might be deathly. It is in a small infection family of pox disease. Hope that helps :D