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Revista brasileira de medicina | 2010

Complications of Smallpox Vaccination

John M. Neff; J. Michael Lane; James H. Pert; Richard Moore; J. Donald Millar; Donald A. Henderson

ALTHOUGH vaccination against smallpox has been practiced in the United States since 1800, little is known in this country regarding the frequency of resulting complications. Greenbergs1 review of ...


Clinical Infectious Diseases | 2008

Evaluating Public Health Responses to Reintroduced Smallpox via Dynamic, Socially Structured, and Spatially Distributed Metapopulation Models

John W. Glasser; Stanley O. Foster; J. Donald Millar; J. Michael Lane

The risk of smallpox reintroduction has motivated preparations in potential target countries. After reproducing the spatiotemporal pattern after the 1972 importation into Yugoslavia via coupled, biologically realistic systems of ordinary differential equations, we developed dynamic population models with current US age distributions and typical spatially distributed social structures. Surveillance and containment (S&C) coupled with vaccination of 95% of hospital-based health care workers (HCWs) within 2 days after the first diagnosis (estimated to be 18 days after aerosol release) were modeled after simulated exposure of 10, 50, or 10,000 people in various settings. If 90% of patients were isolated within days after symptom onset and 75% of contacts were vaccinated and monitored, S&C would reduce cases by 82%-99%. Preemptive immunization of HCWs, closing of schools, and even vaccination of as many as 80% within 1 week would have small marginal benefits. Preparations should emphasize stockpiling vaccine, training HCWs, improving laboratory capacity, and fostering an understanding of S&C.


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2001

Modeling potential responses to smallpox as a bioterrorist weapon.

Martin I. Meltzer; Inger K. Damon; James W. LeDuc; J. Donald Millar


Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2006

Reflections on the 1976 swine flu vaccination program.

David J. Sencer; J. Donald Millar


JAMA | 1970

Deaths Attributable to Smallpox Vaccination, 1959 to 1966, and 1968

J. Michael Lane; Frederick L. Ruben; Elias Abrutyn; J. Donald Millar


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1971

SELECTIVE EPIDEMIOLOGIC CONTROL IN SMALLPOX ERADICATION

William H. Foege; J. Donald Millar; J. Michael Lane


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1971

RISKS OF SMALLPOX VACCINATION COMPLICATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

J. Michael Lane; J. Donald Millar


JAMA | 1978

Influenza-related mortality.

Michael B. Gregg; Dennis J. Bregman; Richard J. O'Brien; J. Donald Millar


Medical Clinics of North America | 1978

Swine Influenza: Lessons Learned

Walter R. Dowdle; J. Donald Millar


American Journal of Epidemiology | 1971

TWO FUNERAL-ASSOCIATED SMALLPOX OUTBREAKS IN SIERRA LEONE

Donald R. Hopkins; J. Michael Lane; Evelyn C. Cummings; J. Donald Millar

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Inger K. Damon

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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James W. LeDuc

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Martin I. Meltzer

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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John M. Neff

University of Washington

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John W. Glasser

National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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