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                    [Title] => Smallpox greatest threat in bioterrorism attack
                    [Summary] => Before the war, it was very easy to know people who had survived smallpox. They were called bulutongos because their faces bore ugly scabs of the disease. Thanks to vaccination, the spread of the disease was controlled and by 1972, compulsory vaccination against smallpox ceased and in 1977 smallpox was thoroughly eliminated from the whole world.

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