- ►angrylapdog.com JM Lane, J Goldstein - Annals of internal medicine, 2003 - annals.org.p.angrylapdog.com The United States stopped vaccinating against smallpox in 1972 because the risks
were judged to outweigh the benefits. The possibility of a terrorist attack
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JM Lane, J Goldstein - Seminars in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2003 - Elsevier We reviewed the literature on adverse events reported to occur after smallpox
vaccination. Nearly one-half of the United States population is vaccinia-naïve
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- ►angrylapdog.com JM Neff, JM Lane, VA Fulginiti, DA Henderson - Jama, 2002 - Am Med Assoc Concern that smallpox virus might be used as a biological weapon has led to
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- ►doh.state.fl.us [PDF] T Mack - New England journal of medicine, 2003 - content.nejm.org According to federal, 1 academic, 2 and lay 3 observers, smallpox might be used
as a weapon of terrorism. Variola virus is presumed to be available, 4 and a
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GA Poland, JD Grabenstein, JM Neff - Vaccine, 2005 - Elsevier We describe the US experience with a large-scale smallpox vaccination program in
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V de Rugy, CV Peña - Policy Analysis, 2002 - catoinstitute.com The threat of direct terrorist attack against the United States proved to be
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