In 1793, an estimated 130,000 Americans were infected with smallpox. This outbreak primarily affected Philadelphia, which was experiencing a yellow fever epidemic at the same time. The smallpox epidemic highlighted the challenges of disease management and vaccination efforts in the early United States. Smallpox remained a significant public health threat until the development of a vaccine later in the 19th century.
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