Smallpox is a virulent disease that kills a third of those it infects, it has been know to infect human beings for thousands of years. An estimated 300 million people have died from smallpox in the 20th century alone. The earliest evidence of the disease is the rash on the mummified body of Pharaoh Ramses V of Egypt.
You can find more information here: bbc.co.uk/history/british/empire_seapowe....
Since 1981 when AIDS was first identified, over 25 million people have died from AIDS worldwide. In the United States, it is estimated that 1,051,875 people have been diagnosed with AIDS since 1981, and 583,298 have died of it.
SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, is a viral respiratory illness. In 2003, it was reported in Asia and quickly moved to more than two dozen countries. Over 8,000 people became sick during that outbreak, and 774 of those who became ill died.
You can find more information here: respirators.4ursafety.com/sars-info.html.
Tons of people have already died from smoking. To give a clearer picture, 5.4 million die per year due to tobacco use. In the United States, 443,000 die each year because of smoking.
You can find more information here: inforesearchlab.com/smokingdeaths.chtml.
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