How we defeated the deadly smallpox virus

Science and a breakthrough vaccine conquered a virus that had sickened humans for thousands of years. It killed billions of people. Now smallpox is no longer a threat. In the year 1022, a Buddhist monk used a practice called variolation to immunize people against the virus. Still, it took 700 more years to develop a system of inoculation that could work reliably and led to the smallpox vaccine.