Jennerféle
Jennerféle, also known as Jenner's disease or variola minor, is a mild form of variola, the disease caused by the variola virus. It is characterized by a mild, self-limiting illness that typically affects children. Jennerféle is named after Edward Jenner, the English physician who developed the smallpox vaccine.
The disease is caused by the variola virus, which is closely related to the virus that causes
Jennerféle is a rare disease, with only a few cases reported in the past century. The disease
The development of the smallpox vaccine by Edward Jenner in the late 18th century led to the