smallpox
Refers to the successful global campaign to completely eliminate the disease.
Used with words like 'vaccination' or 'protection' to indicate the target of prevention.
Used to indicate the source or cause, such as 'death from smallpox'.
Used to specify the purpose of something, like a 'vaccination for smallpox'.
To completely get rid of the disease worldwide.
The modern and more common term for being given a vaccine to prevent the disease.
A common and informal way to say you have become ill with smallpox.
A very common and general term for becoming ill with smallpox.
A direct way to state that someone is currently ill with smallpox.
Indicates that smallpox was the cause of death.
Indicates that smallpox was the cause of death.
A more formal or clinical term for having the disease.
A more formal way to say you have become ill with smallpox.
To be given a substance (a vaccine) to prevent the disease.
The substance used to provide immunity against smallpox.
The modern method of immunizing against smallpox using a related but less harmful virus.
The specific virus (Variola virus) that causes the disease.
The sudden start of a smallpox epidemic.
A widespread occurrence of the disease in a community at a particular time.
An early method of immunization by introducing the virus to produce a mild form of the disease.
Refers to the sudden appearance and spread of the disease in a community.
Refers to a specific instance of the disease in a person.
Refers to a sudden onset or episode of the disease.