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Smallpox: a potential agent of bioterrorism.Academic Article Why?
Immunity from smallpox vaccine persists for decades: a longitudinal study.Academic Article Why?
Severe eczema vaccinatum in a household contact of a smallpox vaccinee.Academic Article Why?
Population-level differences in disease transmission: a Bayesian analysis of multiple smallpox epidemics.Academic Article Why?
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Eczema vaccinatum resulting from the transmission of vaccinia virus from a smallpox vaccinee: an investigation of potential fomites in the home environment.Academic Article Why?
Uncertainty in predictions of disease spread and public health responses to bioterrorism and emerging diseases.Academic Article Why?
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Human Monkeypox Virus Infection in the Immediate Period After Receiving Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccine.Academic Article Why?
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Disseminated vaccinia false alarm.Academic Article Why?
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