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Title: Smallpox Vaccine


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Smallpox Vaccine
  • General Information

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Dryvax Smallpox Vaccine
  • A live virus vaccine, as are the
    measles/mumps/rubella and chicken pox vaccines
    used in the US today
  • Prepared from calf lymph containing live vaccinia
    virus
  • Contains polymyxin B, streptomycin, tetracycline
    and neomycin
  • Diluent is 50 percent glycerin and phenol as a
    preservative

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New Smallpox Vaccines
  • Live vaccinia virus produced using cell culture
    technology
  • Distributed as a freeze dried powder
  • Do not contain antibiotics
  • Diluent contains glycerin and phenol
  • Should be available by 2004
  • Side effect profile will be similar

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Smallpox Vaccine
  • Given with bifurcated (two-pronged) needle that
    is dipped in vaccine and then used to poke the
    skin about 15 times in a few seconds
  • Live vaccinia virus is thus administered into the
    superficial layers of the skin, grows, and
    produces an immune response
  • Protection develops 8-14 days after vaccination
    (faster if the person has been vaccinated before)
  • 91-95 are protected after first dose
  • Good long-term (gt10 years) immunity after
    immunization. However, since routine vaccination
    stopped approximately 30 years ago, no one is
    currently considered immune

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SMALLPOX VACCINE
  • Vaccine contains live vaccinia virus which is
    administered into the superficial layers of the
    skin
  • A successful vaccination produces a lesion on the
    skin that contains vaccine virus for up to 3
    weeks.
  • Vaccinia virus can be transmitted to household
    and other close contacts
  • Candidates for vaccination must be screened for
    contraindications
  • Certain medical conditions in the persons
    household contacts must also be considered as
    contraindications for vaccination

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Smallpox Vaccine
  • Can be used to prevent smallpox in people who
    have been exposed
  • Vaccination within 3 days of exposure will
    completely prevent or significantly modify
    smallpox in the vast majority of persons
  • Vaccination within 4-7 days of exposure will also
    likely offer some protection from disease or
    modify the severity of disease

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Smallpox Vaccine
  • For information on contraindications to the
    vaccine, see Medical Screening and Counseling
    under the Medical Job Function section.
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