Alastrim [SECURE ✭]
: Since patients weren't always bedridden, they continued to move through their communities, unwittingly spreading the virus further than the more debilitating "classic" smallpox. 🌍 A Global Journey The disease gained various names as it traveled:
: It was widely called alastrim (from the Portuguese alastrar , meaning "to scatter" or "to spread"). In the Caribbean : It was known as West Indian smallpox . In Africa : It was often called amaas or Kaffir pox . 🛡️ The Path to Eradication alastrim
: Because it was less severe, many people initially mistook it for chickenpox or other minor rashes. : Since patients weren't always bedridden, they continued
Alastrim, also known as , is the less famous but equally significant "younger sibling" of the deadly smallpox virus (variola major). While classic smallpox devastated civilizations for millennia, alastrim emerged in the late 19th century as a milder, though still dangerous, global threat. 🦠 The "Milder" Killer In Africa : It was often called amaas or Kaffir pox
Alastrim was first identified in the late 1800s in Africa and the Americas. Unlike variola major, which killed roughly 30% of those it infected, alastrim had a . This lower lethality created a unique challenge:







The door was never really closed honestly. In the situation Nintendo DO want to simply update the existing Wii U/3DS version they don’t have to contract Sakurai, Namco or anybody else to do so. They can do it themselves. Of course keeping the characters in the game depends on licenses.
This is ONLY in the case they want an updated port. They could do a new Smash Bros but either way a 6th instalment will hit Switch eventually.
It just depends how Nintendo want to do it.