The scientific community accepts that the total number of reported smallpox cases is just a fraction of the actual number of smallpox cases in any given year. The World Health Organization (WHO) was not established by the United Nations until 1948, and did not launch their campaign to eradicate smallpox until 1967; prior to this, there was no organization responsible for collecting or correlating data relating to smallpox (or any other disease for that matter). The WHO estimates that there were approximately 50 million cases of smallpox each year in the early 1950s, while the total number of reported cases fell below 100,000 in 1953. When the WHO launched their intensified plan to eradicate smallpox in 1967, they estimate that there were between 10 and 15 million cases worldwide, although only 132,000 cases were reported in this year. For these reasons, data for reported cases should only be used to highlight trends and the distribution of outbreaks across the globe; this should also be met with some scrutiny however, as the data suggests there was a minimal number of cases in South Asia in the early-1920s, before jumping above 200,000 cases in the late 1920s.
Europe, Central Asia and North America
The most reliable data comes from Europe, Central Asia and North America. The number of cases in Europe and Central Asia fell from over 173,000 in 1920 to as low as 700 in 1937; apart from a brief outbreak during the Second World War, these numbers remained low until the disease's eradication. For North America, the number of cases fell significantly between 1920 and 1940, however a number of epidemics did break out between these years, which caused the decline to fluctuate. The majority of countries in Europe, North America and Oceania (where cases were rare) reported their final cases of smallpox by the middle of the century, before the WHO launched their campaign.
The developing world
Data for other continents is scarce, due to a combination of technological, economic and administrative limitations, however the largest concentration of cases was observed on the Indian sub-continent throughout most of the twentieth century. There were a few spikes in smallpox cases in East Asia from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s; these years coincide with the end of the Sino-Japanese and Chinese Civil Wars, and Mao's failed Great Leap Forward, however any connection is purely speculative. The numbers of smallpox cases on other continents were much lower throughout these years, although cases did persist until the 1970s. The final naturally-occurring case of the deadly variola major strain of smallpox was observed in Bangladesh in 1975, while the last naturally occurring case of the milder variola minor strain was observed in Somalia in 1977. The WHO spent the next two years verifying the eradication of naturally occurring smallpox across the globe, before the World Health Assembly finally declared it eradicated on May 8, 1980.
Number of reported smallpox cases per continental region between 1920 and 1977
Characteristic
Europe and Central Asia
Latin America and Caribbean
Middle East and North Africa
North America
East Asia and Pacific
South Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
1977
0
0
0
0
0
0
3,234
1976
0
0
0
0
0
0
954
1975
0
0
0
0
0
15,329
3,949
1974
0
0
0
0
1
213,861
4,451
1973
0
0
0
0
1
130,385
5,448
1972
0
0
0
0
0
45,849
18,063
1971
0
19
29
0
2,100
22,501
27,288
1970
0
1,795
0
0
10,081
18,128
2,609
1969
0
7,046
29
0
16,061
18,694
3,337
1968
0
4,327
0
0
17,311
47,244
10,593
1967
0
4,376
54
0
12,875
89,525
14,345
1966
0
0
0
0
35,294
38,825
14,399
1965
0
0
0
0
56,416
35,076
16,840
1964
0
0
0
0
17,360
41,447
13,729
1963
0
0
11
0
17,907
89,305
15,702
1962
0
0
18
0
3,472
60,043
23,647
1961
0
0
121
0
5,198
48,670
27,363
1960
0
0
381
0
5,661
33,920
17,987
1959
0
0
432
0
5,041
66,556
17,318
1958
32
5,301
717
0
5,857
251,096
17,194
1957
141
7,469
3,141
0
5,214
105,462
34,798
1956
70
8,722
4,102
0
9,174
51,496
22,388
1955
73
8,349
2,648
0
8,281
48,504
25,856
1954
42
12,077
251
0
7,766
53,152
25,584
1953
41
8,950
622
0
12,868
49,261
20,936
1952
251
9,805
500
0
28,049
96,049
30,679
1951
619
9,625
883
0
212,951
297,712
24,651
1950
128
22,802
1,231
0
163,193
180,389
41,328
1949
163
16,716
2,419
49
30,610
80,132
25,228
1948
409
27,694
5,286
57
17,242
85,954
24,809
1947
1,044
16,750
5,335
176
38,306
73,322
26,975
1946
1,818
6,599
5,423
359
98,966
146,840
40,007
1945
3,913
6,428
5,066
351
50,250
289,785
49,578
1944
9,780
8,388
14,856
398
10,239
328,590
34,020
1943
13,718
9,541
9,123
771
13,400
136,961
25,851
1942
2,798
8,734
6,183
871
16,292
76,883
11,784
1941
2,058
7,639
5,123
1,422
25,067
143,682
12,465
1940
3,739
5,181
2,479
2,806
17,268
188,192
15,427
1939
2,660
9,508
424
10,075
10,091
133,617
19,316
1938
1,448
4,665
105
15,059
11,716
89,341
18,500
1937
701
5,285
122
11,732
11,232
105,211
14,686
1936
1,466
6,812
473
7,896
10,300
218,326
17,767
1935
4,350
7,101
823
7,991
10,841
282,461
16,840
1934
5,085
11,593
3,328
5,388
14,142
263,348
23,934
1933
5,439
7,608
8,427
6,591
19,046
253,083
27,196
1932
22,777
10,106
6,589
11,541
22,402
116,073
21,168
1931
18,561
16,283
2,691
31,016
6,500
89,258
18,058
1930
17,446
17,855
1,724
49,621
11,428
232,372
28,337
1929
20,713
11,735
4,355
44,293
16,166
148,835
19,130
1928
24,066
8,999
3,630
42,733
11,407
165,476
13,860
1927
30,578
6,860
6,886
40,822
5,113
222,642
13,993
1926
27,907
9,628
7,280
34,229
9,819
220,286
12,313
1925
26,067
11,770
5,205
40,629
15,342
175,518
7,688
1924
37,244
13,572
2,786
59,304
12,259
40
3,299
1923
59,195
17,303
3,242
30,890
14,996
175
4,241
1922
78,829
20,474
3,234
33,305
8,078
337
2,969
1921
118,428
11,947
1,526
108,487
12,477
18
6,284
1920
173,104
40
4,751
110,672
17,142
126
2,073
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OWID. (March 30, 2020). Number of reported smallpox cases per continental region between 1920 and 1977 [Graph]. In Statista. Retrieved November 10, 2024, from https://www-statista-com.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/statistics/1108148/smallpox-cases-by-continent/
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