The mode of infection transmission has profound implications for effective containment by public health interventions. The mode of smallpox transmission was never conclusively established. Although, “respiratory droplet ” transmission was generally regarded as the primary mode of transmission, the relative importance of large ballistic droplets and fine particle aerosols that remain suspended in air for more than a few seconds was never resolved. This review examines evidence from the history of variolation, data on mucosal infection collected in the last decades of smallpox transmission, aerosol measurements, animal models, reports of smallpox lung among healthcare workers, and the epidemiology of smallpox regarding the potential importanc...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
concerns about the possible use of the virus as a weapon of bioterrorism have increased in recent ye...
Smallpox results from infection by variola virus (genus Orthopoxvirus, family Poxviridae). At least ...
Two distinct phenomena of airborne transmission of variola virus (smallpox) were described in the pr...
textabstractBackground: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we revi...
Abstract Background Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we reviewed...
Smallpox is a disease similar to chicken pox, but not exactly the same. Smallpox is caused by a viru...
Smallpox is an acute disease caused by infection with variola virus that has had historic effects on...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
Variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, is a member of the poxvirus family and one of the mo...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
The question of the origin of smallpox, one of the major menaces to humankind, is a constant concern...
Abstract Although short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious...
Bioterrorism today represents a current threat and risk that could have enormous health, environment...
In theory, influenza viruses can be transmitted through aerosols, large droplets, or direct contact ...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
concerns about the possible use of the virus as a weapon of bioterrorism have increased in recent ye...
Smallpox results from infection by variola virus (genus Orthopoxvirus, family Poxviridae). At least ...
Two distinct phenomena of airborne transmission of variola virus (smallpox) were described in the pr...
textabstractBackground: Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we revi...
Abstract Background Because smallpox (variola major) may be used as a biological weapon, we reviewed...
Smallpox is a disease similar to chicken pox, but not exactly the same. Smallpox is caused by a viru...
Smallpox is an acute disease caused by infection with variola virus that has had historic effects on...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
Variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, is a member of the poxvirus family and one of the mo...
Widespread vaccination programmes led to the global eradication of smallpox, which was certified by ...
The question of the origin of smallpox, one of the major menaces to humankind, is a constant concern...
Abstract Although short-range large-droplet transmission is possible for most respiratory infectious...
Bioterrorism today represents a current threat and risk that could have enormous health, environment...
In theory, influenza viruses can be transmitted through aerosols, large droplets, or direct contact ...
This study investigated the infectiousness of smallpox relative to the onset of fever using a likeli...
concerns about the possible use of the virus as a weapon of bioterrorism have increased in recent ye...
Smallpox results from infection by variola virus (genus Orthopoxvirus, family Poxviridae). At least ...