Smallpox vaccine facts

    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman

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      Certain vaccines routine use has been discontinued including smallpox vaccine and oral poliovirus vaccine when it was determined the risk from the vaccine outweighed the benefit to the population. As the disease risk decreases, the concern about vaccine risk increases. Many providers and parents have never seen a case of [21:42 Haemophilus ...


    • [DOCX File]Model SOP - Immunizations

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      for Smallpox. Intranasal (FluMist, follow package insert for administration) ... Provide adequate information to patients or their guardians regarding the risks and benefits of a vaccine (i.e. vaccine information statements (VIS)) and documentation of that information in compliance with Federal, DoD, and Service-specific guidelines. ...


    • [DOC File]Additional Information on smallpox

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      After smallpox exposure, victim has a few days to get the vaccine. Treatment. Before exposure, smallpox vaccine can prevent disease. After exposure, vaccination within 3 days will completely prevent or significantly modify the effects of the disease in most people.


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      a. Edward Jenner – smallpox. b. Louis Pasteur – cholera, anthrax and rabies. c. Diptheria. 6. Polio vaccine. a. Jonas Salk – in 1949, identified three strains of virus that cause polio and made vaccine from killed polio virus. b. Albert Sabin – in 1954, worked on his own vaccine (1) Administered orally


    • [DOC File]Outline for Independent Study Project – EMSE 298

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      In the early 1970’s, vaccination was ended in the United States after it was determined that the risk of falling ill from the vaccine was greater than the risk of contracting the disease. Outbreak Case 1: Milwaukee, WI, 1894. In 1894, an outbreak of smallpox occurred in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


    • [DOC File]Aligning Simulation Models of Smallpox Outbreaks

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      Smallpox has several distinct stages, including incubation, prodrome (early-symptoms), and fulminant (late-symptoms). The initial site of viral entry is usually the mucous membranes of the upper respiratory tract. Once a person is infected, the incubation stage usually lasts for about 12 to 14 days.


    • [DOC File]www.abc.net.au

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      What are some interesting facts about the vaccine? Share ... video to learn about Edward Jenner a scientist who helped to develop the smallpox vaccine. After students have watched the video they ...


    • [DOCX File]This Resource - UNICEF

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      The scourge of smallpox has been eradicated, the last mile of polio eradication is close, as is the elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus. Yet, despite the availability of vaccines, many countries face continuing constraints to achieving universal vaccination. ... Tailor the vaccine/ immunization facts module to the health-literacy level ...


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