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ICD-10 code: T50.B1

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by, Adverse Effect of, and Underdosing of Smallpox Vaccines

Smallpox vaccines were once widely used to prevent the spread of smallpox, a highly contagious and deadly disease. However, like any medication, smallpox vaccines can have adverse effects if not administered properly. Poisoning, adverse effects, and underdosing are three potential risks associated with smallpox vaccines.

  1. Poisoning: Smallpox vaccines contain a live virus called vaccinia. In rare cases, the virus can spread beyond the site of vaccination and cause serious illness or death. This is more likely to occur in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV or cancer. Symptoms of vaccinia poisoning include fever, fatigue, headache, muscle aches, and a rash that spreads beyond the vaccination site.
  2. Adverse Effects: While most people who receive smallpox vaccines experience only mild side effects, some individuals may develop more serious reactions. These can include allergic reactions, such as hives or difficulty breathing, as well as neurological conditions like encephalitis or Guillain-Barre syndrome. In rare cases, smallpox vaccines have also been linked to heart inflammation and blood clots.
  3. Underdosing: Underdosing occurs when a person does not receive the full dose of the vaccine. This can happen if the vaccine is not properly administered or if the person's immune system does not respond to the vaccine adequately. Underdosing can reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine and increase the risk of contracting smallpox.

To minimize the risks associated with smallpox vaccines, it is important to follow proper vaccination protocols. This includes ensuring that the vaccine is administered by a trained healthcare professional, monitoring for adverse reactions, and avoiding vaccination in individuals with weakened immune systems or other contraindications.

Despite the potential risks, smallpox vaccines remain an important tool in the fight against smallpox. With proper administration and monitoring, they can help protect individuals and communities from this deadly disease.

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