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Which symptom is associated with small pox?

  1. Coughing and sneezing

  2. Fever, back aches, fatigue, and small red lesions that become pus filled

  3. Difficulty breathing and skin rash

  4. Weight loss and joint pain

The correct answer is: Fever, back aches, fatigue, and small red lesions that become pus filled

The association of fever, back aches, fatigue, and small red lesions that become pus-filled with smallpox is well-documented. Smallpox is an infectious disease caused by the variola virus, and its onset typically includes systemic symptoms like fever and malaise, followed by the characteristic rash. Initially, the smallpox rash appears as flat red spots (macules) and progresses to papules, and over time these become vesicles that are filled with pus—this characteristic progression is a distinguishing feature of the disease. In smallpox, the lesions often appear simultaneously on the body, which is a key diagnostic indicator. This detailed description of symptoms helps in understanding how smallpox manifests and progresses, highlighting the notable features that healthcare professionals assess when diagnosing the condition.