Smallpox was eradicated by 1980 due to the World Health Organization (WHO) campaign, so none.
Smallpox was eradicated in 1980, so no one contracts it anymore.
1000000 a year most are cured
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I don't know but you usually get it very easy at beaches,costs,islands,very populated areas, and very rarely on land. not to mension coral reafs. they used to be everywhere but then dissipeared in the sea. later it had returned on land when someone got it the next day after being on plane crossing the sea. but other than that not many people. later it might disappear in the sea for another 1000 years before showing up.
I do not have specific information on the number of people who graduated this year.
35 people die by jellyfishes every year.
2111667 people die every year by guns
over 3,000 because people die every second
2021
Smallpox is believed to have emerged inhumans from 10,000 BC
Edward Jenner perfected the smallpox vaccine. Smallpox was very widespread and killed many people per year. Jenner is often called, "The Father of Immunology" and he is credited for saving more lives than any other man.
Smallpox no longer exists, due to an extensive vaccination campaign. The last case of smallpox was in 1977. Thanks to the eradication campaign, it longer serves any threat. Before eradication, it killed millions of people every year, including countless children.
Smallpox was on the First Fleet in the form of bottles of dried innoculation materials. Such material was used to protect people against smallpox before Jenner's vaccination became available. No case of active smallpox disease was reported during the First Fleet voyage. However a seamen from the First Fleet caught smallpox (from local natives) over a year after arrival at Sydney Cove.
the year was in 1796.
It is unknown how many people died from smallpox prior to 1900, but smallpox was responsible for an estimated 300-500 million deaths in the 20th century before finally being officially eradicated in the late 1970s.
Three and four-year contracts are available. There used to be a two-year contract, but that's since been done away with. I've heard of people going in under a six year contract in other branches (namely, the Air Force), but I haven't heard of such a contract with the Army.
Over 5,000 cases are reported a year in the UK
In the 1960's
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