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When morticians are handling bodies infected with smallpox after death, what is the risk for infection?

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When morticians are handling bodies infected with smallpox after death, what is the risk for infection?

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Morticians/mortuary workers are in the recommended occupational categories for smallpox vaccination in the current program because of their possible involvement in a first response to a smallpox outbreak resulting in death. Only vaccinated personnel should perform or participate in autopsies or burial preparation of suspected smallpox cases.

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