Smallpox Vaccination Pocket Guide  
  Helping clinicians understand smallpox vaccination.

Smallpox vaccination hasn't been performed on a large scale in decades. With the United States bioterrorism preparedness vaccinations beginning in early 2003, and the increased threat of bioterrorism throughout the world, it's important to educate clinicians on how to perform the vaccination and what to expect:

• How is the smallpox vaccine different from   other vaccines?
• What are the contraindications to the   vaccine?
• What is the proper vaccination method?
• How do normal and adverse reactions   present?
• How do I treat adverse reactions?

Created by Logical Images' team of bioterrorism experts with smallpox vaccination expert and Senior Editor Dr. Vincent Fulginiti, the Smallpox Vaccination Pocket Guide, gives clinicians the critical information they need:
  Background on vaccinia, the smallpox vaccine
  Immunity
  Contraindications
  Vaccination during a smallpox outbreak
  Vaccination method
  Precautions for patients & healthcare workers
  Normal reactions, variants & symptoms
  Revaccination
  Adverse reactions, frequency, & severity
  Treatment of adverse reactions
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Spanish language version coming soon.

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