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How much do you really know about First Successful Vaccine (Smallpox)? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Smallpox is the only human disease ever eradicated by a vaccine.

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The World Health Organization declared smallpox eradicated in 1980 after a global vaccination campaign. No other human disease has been fully wiped out.

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The word 'vaccine' comes from the Latin word for cow, 'vacca'.

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Jenner named his method 'vaccination' from 'vacca' (cow) because he used cowpox. The term later expanded to all immunizations.

3.

After smallpox was eradicated, the US government destroyed all remaining samples of the virus.

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Official samples of smallpox virus are still kept in two secure labs: one in the US (CDC) and one in Russia (Vector). They were not all destroyed.

4.

Edward Jenner created the first smallpox vaccine using cowpox, not smallpox itself.

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Jenner noticed milkmaids who caught cowpox were immune to smallpox. He used cowpox material to create the vaccine, which is safer than using live smallpox.

5.

The smallpox vaccine was invented in China over a thousand years before Jenner.

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Ancient Chinese practiced variolation (inhaling smallpox scabs), but that was not a vaccine. Jenner's cowpox-based vaccine was the first true vaccine in 1796.

6.

The smallpox vaccine was so effective that it only needed one dose for lifelong immunity.

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One dose provided strong protection for about 5–10 years. Booster doses were recommended for continued immunity, especially during outbreaks.

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The smallpox vaccine was originally delivered by scratching it into the skin with a fork.

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Early vaccination used a lancet or needle to scratch the skin. The 'bifurcated needle' invented later had two prongs, but it wasn't a fork.

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Jenner's first smallpox vaccine was tested on his own son.

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Jenner tested the vaccine on James Phipps, an 8-year-old boy, not his son. Phipps was the son of Jenner's gardener.

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