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Tuesday, September 10, 2002It's best to avoid contact with the vaccine, Horman said, because it is composed of a live, genetically modified vaccinia virus, the same virus used to create the smallpox vaccines routinely administered to schoolchildren before 1972. Health authorities said there is a small risk of a skin infection similar to smallpox vaccination sores. "Millions have been used without serious health effects," he said, "but we still don't want people [with weakened immune systems] or real young children coming into contact with it unnecessarily." posted by Sydney on 9/10/2002 06:04:00 AM 0 comments 0 Comments: |
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