Answer
(d) Smallpox (e) Cowpox (a) Rubella (German measles) (b) Rubeola (measles) (f) Papilloma (warts) (c) Chickenpox
Work Step by Step
Smallpox- Eradicated disease that brought on sickness and death for centuries and was found to be preventable by cowpox immunization by Edward Jenner
Cowpox- Transmission of the vaccinia virus from cattle to humans causes this disease
Rubella (German measles)- Mildest viral disease causing skin rash by togavirus (which is prevented by administration of attenuated virus in the combined MMR vaccine)
Rubeola (measles)- Paramyxovirus infection causing fever and rash with ‘‘Koplik’s spots’’
Papilloma (warts)- Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection of skin and mucous membranes; also responsible for 99% of all cervical cancer cases
Chickenpox- Highly contagious disease causing skin lesions brought on by the varicella-zoster herpesvirus (can reoccur later in life causing shingles).