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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 germ that causes smallpox could be spread and used as a weapon. Although this is a frightening thought, the government and police are working on ways to protect us.

In the meantime, it's important not to panic over smallpox — the chance that you or someone in your family could ever get it is very small. One of the ways you can feel better is to learn about the disease. When you know what it is and how you can get it, it doesn't seem quite as scary.

So here are answers to some questions you might have about smallpox:

What is smallpox?
Smallpox is a very serious illness caused by a virus called the variola (say: vair-ee-OH-luh) virus. Smallpox gets its name from the pus-filled blisters (or pocks) that form during the illness. Although the names may sound alike, smallpox is not related to chickenpox, which is a milder disease caused by a different virus.

Although people are concerned that the smallpox virus might be used as a weapon, this would be difficult for anyone to do. Right now, there are no cases of smallpox disease in the United States. In fact, the last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1949, and the last case in the world was in 1977. Some samples of the virus that causes the disease are still kept in laboratories, though.
How is smallpox spread?
Smallpox is contagious. That means the virus can spread to others. It spreads through tiny drops of an infected person's saliva (spit) when the person coughs, talks, or sneezes. Smallpox usually passes from person to person during close, face-to-face contact.
How is it diagnosed?
If someone does get smallpox, a doctor can recognize the disease because it causes a special kind of rash. The rash shows up as blisters on the skin that fill with fluid and crust over. This might sound like chickenpox, but the blisters look different from the blisters that chickenpox causes. The other symptoms of smallpox are like those of many other less serious illnesses: fever, headache, backache, and feeling tired.
What is the smallpox vaccine?
A vaccine (say: vak-SEEN), a type of shot, can prevent infection with the virus that causes smallpox. Years ago, people were vaccinated against smallpox. Today, smallpox vaccines aren't given because nobody has had the disease for many years.

Although you can't — and don't need to — get a smallpox vaccine right now, there is a supply of the vaccine in case there's an outbreak of the disease. Scientists also are working to make more vaccine to have on hand for the future.
Are there medicines to take for smallpox?
There are no pills that can treat smallpox, but scientists are doing research to try to develop medicine for the disease. If someone does become infected with the smallpox virus, getting the vaccine within a few days of becoming infected can lessen the disease's symptoms.
If you still feel scared when you hear about smallpox, remember that it's very unlikely that you, your family, or anyone you know will ever come in contact with the virus that causes it. Talking to your teacher or parent may make you feel better and give you answers to any other questions you may have.
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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 germ that causes smallpox could be spread and used as a weapon. Although this is a frightening thought, the government and police are working on ways to protect us.In the meantime, it's important not to panic over smallpox — the chance that you or someone in your family could ever get it is very small. One of the ways you can feel better is to learn about the disease. When you know what it is and how you can get it, it doesn't seem quite as scary.So here are answers to some questions you might have about smallpox:What is smallpox?Smallpox is a very serious illness caused by a virus called the variola (say: vair-ee-OH-luh) virus. Smallpox gets its name from the pus-filled blisters (or pocks) that form during the illness. Although the names may sound alike, smallpox is not related to chickenpox, which is a milder disease caused by a different virus.Although people are concerned that the smallpox virus might be used as a weapon, this would be difficult for anyone to do. Right now, there are no cases of smallpox disease in the United States. In fact, the last case of smallpox in the United States was in 1949, and the last case in the world was in 1977. Some samples of the virus that causes the disease are still kept in laboratories, though.How is smallpox spread?Smallpox is contagious. That means the virus can spread to others. It spreads through tiny drops of an infected person's saliva (spit) when the person coughs, talks, or sneezes. Smallpox usually passes from person to person during close, face-to-face contact.How is it diagnosed?If someone does get smallpox, a doctor can recognize the disease because it causes a special kind of rash. The rash shows up as blisters on the skin that fill with fluid and crust over. This might sound like chickenpox, but the blisters look different from the blisters that chickenpox causes. The other symptoms of smallpox are like those of many other less serious illnesses: fever, headache, backache, and feeling tired.What is the smallpox vaccine?A vaccine (say: vak-SEEN), a type of shot, can prevent infection with the virus that causes smallpox. Years ago, people were vaccinated against smallpox. Today, smallpox vaccines aren't given because nobody has had the disease for many years.Although you can't — and don't need to — get a smallpox vaccine right now, there is a supply of the vaccine in case there's an outbreak of the disease. Scientists also are working to make more vaccine to have on hand for the future.Are there medicines to take for smallpox?There are no pills that can treat smallpox, but scientists are doing research to try to develop medicine for the disease. If someone does become infected with the smallpox virus, getting the vaccine within a few days of becoming infected can lessen the disease's symptoms.If you still feel scared when you hear about smallpox, remember that it's very unlikely that you, your family, or anyone you know will ever come in contact with the virus that causes it. Talking to your teacher or parent may make you feel better and give you answers to any other questions you may have.
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Anda mungkin pernah mendengar tentang cacar dan bertanya-tanya apa itu atau apakah Anda atau orang yang Anda tahu bisa mendapatkannya. Beberapa orang khawatir bahwa kuman yang menyebabkan penyakit cacar bisa menyebar dan digunakan sebagai senjata. . Meskipun ini adalah pikiran menakutkan, pemerintah dan polisi bekerja pada cara untuk melindungi kita Sementara itu, penting untuk tidak panik atas cacar - kesempatan yang Anda atau seseorang dalam keluarga Anda pernah bisa mendapatkannya sangat kecil. Salah satu cara Anda dapat merasa lebih baik adalah untuk belajar tentang penyakit ini. . Ketika Anda tahu apa itu dan bagaimana Anda bisa mendapatkannya, tampaknya tidak cukup menakutkan Jadi di sini adalah jawaban atas beberapa pertanyaan yang mungkin Anda miliki tentang cacar:? Apa cacar Cacar adalah penyakit yang sangat serius yang disebabkan oleh virus yang disebut variola (katakanlah: VAIR-ee-OH-luh) virus. Cacar mendapatkan namanya dari lepuh nanah (atau bercak-bercak) yang terbentuk selama sakit. Meskipun nama mungkin terdengar sama, cacar tidak berhubungan dengan cacar, yang merupakan penyakit ringan yang disebabkan oleh virus yang berbeda. Meskipun orang khawatir bahwa virus cacar dapat digunakan sebagai senjata, ini akan sulit bagi siapa pun untuk melakukan. Saat ini, tidak ada kasus penyakit cacar di Amerika Serikat. Bahkan, kasus terakhir cacar di Amerika Serikat adalah pada tahun 1949, dan kasus terakhir di dunia itu pada tahun 1977. Beberapa sampel virus yang menyebabkan penyakit ini masih disimpan di laboratorium, meskipun. Bagaimana cacar menyebar? Cacar menular. Itu berarti virus dapat menyebar ke orang lain. Ini menyebar melalui tetesan kecil air liur orang yang terinfeksi (ludah) ketika orang batuk, pembicaraan, atau bersin. Cacar biasanya menular dari satu orang ke orang selama dekat, kontak tatap muka. Bagaimana penyakit ini didiagnosis? Jika seseorang tidak mendapatkan cacar, dokter dapat mengenali penyakit karena menyebabkan jenis khusus dari ruam. Ruam muncul sebagai lepuh pada kulit yang mengisi dengan cairan dan kerak lebih. Ini mungkin terdengar seperti cacar, tetapi lepuh terlihat berbeda dari lepuh yang cacar penyebab. Gejala lain dari penyakit cacar seperti orang banyak penyakit lain yang kurang serius. Demam, sakit kepala, sakit punggung, dan merasa lelah Apa vaksin cacar? Vaksin A (katakanlah: VAK-MELIHAT), jenis tembakan, dapat mencegah infeksi dengan virus yang menyebabkan cacar. Tahun lalu, orang-orang divaksinasi terhadap cacar. . Hari ini, vaksin cacar tidak diberikan karena tidak ada yang memiliki penyakit selama bertahun-tahun Meskipun Anda tidak bisa - dan tidak perlu - mendapatkan vaksin cacar sekarang, ada pasokan vaksin dalam kasus ada wabah penyakit. Para ilmuwan juga bekerja untuk membuat lebih banyak vaksin untuk memiliki di tangan untuk masa depan. Apakah ada obat untuk mengambil untuk cacar? Tidak ada pil yang dapat mengobati cacar, tetapi para ilmuwan melakukan penelitian untuk mencoba mengembangkan obat untuk penyakit ini. Jika seseorang menjadi terinfeksi dengan virus cacar, mendapatkan vaksin dalam beberapa hari terinfeksi dapat mengurangi gejala penyakit ini. Jika Anda masih merasa takut ketika Anda mendengar tentang cacar, ingat bahwa itu sangat tidak mungkin bahwa Anda, keluarga Anda, atau siapa pun Anda tahu akan pernah datang dalam kontak dengan virus yang menyebabkan itu. Berbicara dengan guru atau orang tua dapat membuat Anda merasa lebih baik dan memberikan jawaban atas pertanyaan lain yang mungkin Anda miliki.



















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