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Smallpox Vaccination Risks -- Lessons From The Past

Main Category: Bio-terrorism / Terrorism News

Article 24 Aug 2006 - 21:00pm (PDT)

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Smallpox vaccination has some adverse effects, including post-

vaccination encephalitis which can cause permanent brain damage and

has been estimated to kill one vaccinee in every million.

Consequently, as smallpox became rarer, the dangers of vaccination

began to outweigh its benefits, and routine vaccination was stopped.

 

Now, however, there are fears that smallpox may be used for

bioterrorism. If this did happen, exposed individuals and their

contacts, possibly even whole populations, would have to be

vaccinated as quickly as possible. Many countries have stockpiles of

smallpox vaccines for this eventuality, but these contain different

vaccinia virus strains. Miriam Kretzschmar and colleagues have

analysed historical data and argue that the different stockpiled

strains differ quite substantially in their potential to cause

encephalitis. This information should help public-health officials

plan their vaccination strategies in response to a bioterrorism

attack with smallpox.

 

Citation: Kretzschmar M, Wallinga J, Teunis P, Xing S, Mikolajczyk R

(2006) Frequency of adverse events after vaccination with different

vaccinia strains. PLoS Med 3(8): e272.

 

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030272

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