Adverse events upon smallpox vaccination with fully-replicative strains of Vaccinia virus (VACV) comprise an array of clinical manifestations that occur primarily in immunocompromised patients leading to significant host morbidity/mortality. The expansion of immune-suppressed populations and the possible release of Variola virus as a bioterrorist act have given rise to concerns over vaccination complications should more widespread vaccination be reinitiated. Our goal was to evaluate the components of the host immune system that are sufficient to prevent morbidity/mortality in a murine model of tail scarification, which mimics immunological and clinical features of smallpox vaccination in humans. Infection of C57BL/6 wild-type mice led to a ...
The possible bioterrorism threat using the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, has promo...
(See the editorial commentary by Bray, on pages 1037–9.) The licensed smallpox vaccine, ACAM2000, is...
Outbreaks of smallpox (i.e., caused by variola virus) resulted in up to 30 % mortality, but those wh...
Adverse events upon smallpox vaccination with fully-replicative strains of Vaccinia virus (VACV) com...
Adverse events upon smallpox vaccination with fully-replicative strains of Vaccinia virus (VACV) com...
Even though smallpox has been eradicated, the threat of accidental or intentional release has highli...
A recently reported case of progressive vaccinia (PV) in an immunocompromised patient has refocused ...
Although Vaccinia virus (VACV) was used to eradicate smallpox by dermal vaccination, there is little...
AbstractSignificant adverse events are associated with vaccination with the currently licensed small...
Smallpox was a deadly disease when it was rife yet despite its eradication more than 30 years ago, t...
There is increased interest in understanding protective immunity to smallpox for two principal reaso...
AbstractCurrent smallpox vaccines are live vaccinia viruses that replicate in the vaccinee inducing ...
In 2007, the United States– Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance concerning animal mod...
The large size of poxvirus genomes has stymied attempts to identify determinants recognized by CD8+ ...
The process of vaccination introduced by Jenner generated immunity against smallpox and ultimately l...
The possible bioterrorism threat using the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, has promo...
(See the editorial commentary by Bray, on pages 1037–9.) The licensed smallpox vaccine, ACAM2000, is...
Outbreaks of smallpox (i.e., caused by variola virus) resulted in up to 30 % mortality, but those wh...
Adverse events upon smallpox vaccination with fully-replicative strains of Vaccinia virus (VACV) com...
Adverse events upon smallpox vaccination with fully-replicative strains of Vaccinia virus (VACV) com...
Even though smallpox has been eradicated, the threat of accidental or intentional release has highli...
A recently reported case of progressive vaccinia (PV) in an immunocompromised patient has refocused ...
Although Vaccinia virus (VACV) was used to eradicate smallpox by dermal vaccination, there is little...
AbstractSignificant adverse events are associated with vaccination with the currently licensed small...
Smallpox was a deadly disease when it was rife yet despite its eradication more than 30 years ago, t...
There is increased interest in understanding protective immunity to smallpox for two principal reaso...
AbstractCurrent smallpox vaccines are live vaccinia viruses that replicate in the vaccinee inducing ...
In 2007, the United States– Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued guidance concerning animal mod...
The large size of poxvirus genomes has stymied attempts to identify determinants recognized by CD8+ ...
The process of vaccination introduced by Jenner generated immunity against smallpox and ultimately l...
The possible bioterrorism threat using the variola virus, the causative agent of smallpox, has promo...
(See the editorial commentary by Bray, on pages 1037–9.) The licensed smallpox vaccine, ACAM2000, is...
Outbreaks of smallpox (i.e., caused by variola virus) resulted in up to 30 % mortality, but those wh...