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Smallpox in Animals

... A. There are no documented cases of pets such as cats or dogs acquiring vaccinia virus from humans vaccinated for smallpox using the vaccinia virus vaccine. However, given the range of animals that can be infected with vaccinia virus, they could be infected. Care should be taken to minimize exposing ...
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... Antinori S, Calattini S, Longhi E, Bestetti G, Piolini R, Magni C, Orlando G, Gramiccia M, Acquaviva V, Foschi A, Corvasce S, Colomba C, Titone L, Parravicini C, Cascio A, Corbellino M. Clinical use of polymerase chain reaction performed on peripheral blood and bone marrow samples for the diagnosis ...
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