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What are the symptoms of vaccinia?

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What are the symptoms of vaccinia?

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Symptoms may include rash, fever, and head and body aches. If you are exposed to smallpox, is it too late to get a vaccination? Vaccination within three days of exposure will completely prevent or significantly modify smallpox in the vast majority of persons. Vaccination four to seven days after exposure likely offers some protection from the disease or may moderate the disease’s severity. If someone receives the vaccine now, will they need to be revaccinated if there is an attack? In a post-attack emergency, to ensure everyone is protected as rapidly as possible, all exposed persons will be vaccinated regardless of smallpox vaccine history. Who would get smallpox vaccine in the event of an actual smallpox attack? Anyone directly exposed to the smallpox virus should get the vaccine, regardless of their health status, because a negative reaction to the vaccine would be less severe than developing smallpox. Illinois public health officials, working with federal health authorities, have d

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• The vaccinia virus may cause rash, fever, and head and body aches.

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Diagnostic testing: see tests for Vaccinia. Misdiagnosis: see misdiagnosis and Vaccinia.

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