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Smallpox: Images
Smallpox Disease
- Smallpox Disease Images
Graphic clinical images of smallpox.
Nov 26, 2002
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
Poster:
Evaluating Patients for Smallpox
Evaluation protocol, risk evaluation, chickenpox-smallpox comparison, common conditions comparison...
Jun 28, 2004
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
Smallpox
Disease Images in the CDC Public Health Image Library (PHIL)
Library of more than 100 images available from CDC
Feb 9, 2004 - Smallpox
Images from World Health Organization (WHO)
Slide set on the diagnosis of smallpox from the WHO
Oct 24, 2001
Vaccination Reactions
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Reactions
to Smallpox Vaccinations
Graphic clinical images of reactions to smallpox vaccinations.
Oct 1, 2002
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
Smallpox
Vaccination & Adverse Events Training Module
Training for administering the vaccination & recognizing reactions -
Evaluation
of Takes & Non-Takes
Indications of a successful vaccination
Feb 28, 2003
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
More
Examples of Major or "Take" Reactions to Smallpox
Vaccination
Indications of a successful vaccination
Feb 21, 2003
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
Comparison
of Reactions for First-Time Vaccinees and Revaccinees
Feb 21, 2003
(last reviewed Feb 21, 2006) -
Brochure: Smallpox Vaccination Pocket Reference Guide
Printable brochure that describes how the vaccine is administered & depicts both normal & adverse reactions to the vaccine.
Feb 26, 2003
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