Only thirty years ago, smallpox was killing three million people a year. Those who didn’t die were left with horrible scars all over their faces. This book discusses all aspects of this disease, which terrorized the world for so many years, and covers everything from the Hindi goddess of smallpox to the spread of the virus to the New World to the symptoms of the disease and the history of the smallpox vaccine.
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Grade 5-9-The attractive format of these introductory titles will entice young report writers. Both well-researched volumes provide information about the disease's origins, history, symptoms and treatment, and prevention. Malaria explains that this disease still poses a threat in many places. While the introduction reads somewhat like a tabloid, the main text is more objective and informative. Statistics are given but the sources are not credited. In Smallpox, readers will discover that while the last case of this disease was reported in 1977, there are still small supplies of this virus in laboratories. Both books have large-print texts, wide margins, and abundant color photos and reproductions. Notes of interest have color backgrounds and colorful chapter-title pages have a border of magnified cells.
Marilyn Fairbanks, Azure IRC, Brockton High School, MA
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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