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2005, Number 4

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Acta Pediatr Mex 2005; 26 (4)

Smallpox and bioterrorism (part II)

Lombardo AE, González RA, Mancebo HA, Álvarez NPA, López AM, Solórzano GE, Ortega ME
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Language: Spanish
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Page: 206-212
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REFERENCES

  1. Pan American Health Organization Perspectivas de salud. 2002;6:1-3

  2. WHO Fact Sheet on smallpox, October 2001;pp1-12

  3. American Academy of Pediatrics. Smallpox variola In: Pickering LK, ed 2003 Red Book. Report of the Committee on Infectious Disease 26 th ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics 2003;pp554-8

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  7. Mack T. A different view of smallpox and vaccination. N Engl J Med 2003;348:460-6

  8. Henderson DA, Inglesby TV, Toole TO. Recent events and observations pertaining to smallpox virus destruction in 2002. Clin Infect Diseases 2001;33:1057-59

  9. CDC-MMWR Recommendations for using smallpox vaccines in a pre-event vaccination program. 2003-52:1




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Acta Pediatr Mex. 2005;26