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You may have heard about smallpox and wondered what it is or whether you or anyone you know could get it. Some people are worried that the that causes smallpox could be spread and used as a weapon.
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Smallpox is a serious and contagious disease due to a virus. Smallpox was once found throughout the world, causing illness and death wherever it occurred. It mainly affected children and young adults.
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Vaccinators still had to overcome religious and cultural barriers. Medical demands often clashed with ethical considerations as in India. There, one religious leader’s opposition to vaccination ensured the continued presence of smallpox.
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