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==Background==
==Background==
*Last reported natural occurrence was in 1977 in Somalia<ref>WHO Archive http://web.archive.org/web/20070921235036/http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/smallpox/en/</ref>
*Caused by the variola virus
*Passed through direct contact with the person, with body fluids, as well as with airborne droplets of an infected, symptomatic person
*Most infectious during the first week of symptoms, but will remain infectious until the last pox scab falls off
*Humans are the only known host
*Declared eradicated in 1980 after a global immunization campaign from 1966-1980; last known natural case was in Somalia in 1977; last known cases were in England in 1978 after a laboratory accident


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==

Revision as of 13:51, 9 November 2014

Background

  • Caused by the variola virus
  • Passed through direct contact with the person, with body fluids, as well as with airborne droplets of an infected, symptomatic person
  • Most infectious during the first week of symptoms, but will remain infectious until the last pox scab falls off
  • Humans are the only known host
  • Declared eradicated in 1980 after a global immunization campaign from 1966-1980; last known natural case was in Somalia in 1977; last known cases were in England in 1978 after a laboratory accident

Clinical Features

Child with Smallpox

Workup

Differential Diagnosis

Pediatric Rashes

Pediatric Rash

Treatment

  • IMMEDIATE NOTIFICATION OF PUBLIC HEALTH AUTHORITIES
  • Supportive care
  • Vaccination within 72h=effective

See Also

Bioterrorism

Sources