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How is cowpox helpful to humans?

Edward Jenner used it to help create a vaccine for smallpox


Who developed vaccines to protect human beings?

Edward Jenner developed the first vaccine for small pox.


What observations led Jenner to come up with this theory?

Edward Jenner observed that milkmaids who had contracted cowpox, a less severe disease, did not get smallpox, a much more deadly illness. He hypothesized that exposure to cowpox could provide immunity against smallpox. To test this, he inoculated a young boy with material taken from a cowpox sore, and later exposed him to smallpox, finding that he did not contract the disease. This led Jenner to develop the first successful smallpox vaccine, laying the groundwork for immunology.


What did Jenner do?

Jenner did all of this:Edward Jenner made a vaccine for small pox.he saw that cow pox was similar to small pox sothen he injected the man with with cow pox and he did getsickthen he recovered, and he put the recovered man with someonewho had small pox, and the guy with small pox died, but the man who was injected with cow pox lived, and never got sickWhat_did_Edward_Jenner_do


What evidence did Jenner get to show that his idea was right?

Edward Jenner's evidence for his idea that vaccination could protect against smallpox came from his observations of milkmaids who had previously caught cowpox, a similar but less severe disease. He tested his hypothesis by inoculating a young boy with cowpox and then exposing him to smallpox, showing that he was protected from the more serious disease. This experiment laid the foundation for the development of vaccination as a key tool in preventing infectious diseases.