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Smallpox By Joel Gustafson & Brian Vikan

Smallpox By Joel Gustafson & Brian Vikan Timeline of Smallpox l 300 b.c. The Chinese use inoculation to prevent the disease. l 1520 a.d. Smallpox was

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Smallpox

ByJoel Gustafson

&Brian Vikan

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Timeline of Smallpox

300 b.c. The Chinese use inoculation to prevent the disease. 1520 a.d. Smallpox was brought to the Americas by Hernando

Cortez, killing 3,500,000 Aztecs in two years. 1600’s Spaniards brought the disease to Caribbean Islands

and Florida. 1616-19 A Smallpox Plague killed 90% of the population of the

Indians in the area of Massachusetts. 1666 Smallpox epidemic in England. 1797 Edward Jenner developed a vaccine for Smallpox in

England using infection from Cowpox sores. 1821 The use of the Smallpox vaccine in the United States was

prevented.

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Symptoms

Symptoms appear in newly infected victims 10 to 12 days days later.

2-4 days later a rash appears on the face and spreads to other parts of the body.

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Smallpox could be a Threat All Over!

AT WORK

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It could also be a threat in your city.

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More Symptoms

At first it’s like the flu - causing and under-the-weather feeling of fever, nausea,vomiting, headache, and backache.

Severe abdominal pain and disorientation can set in, as small, round sores erupt all over the skin.

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Facts

There is no treatment for Smallpox. Smallpox was once so common that

almost everyone had it at some time. In 1971, the U.S. ended routine

vaccinations. In May, 1980, WHO (World Health

Organization) formally announced that smallpox had been eliminated.

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Other Facts

Smallpox is a highly contagious virus that can be spread through the air and infects 30% of the people to it.

About 20 to 30% of the people who are infected will die, and survivors can be left with permanent scars.

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Ways smallpox could spread.

By Touch if Infected By Touching someonethrough physical contact

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Work Cited

The UCLA Biomedical History and Special Collections Divisions. Http://www.library.ucla.edu

“What is Smallpox?” MSN Health http://www.content.health.msn.com

Henderson, Donald A. “Smallpox” The World Book Encyclopedia.