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DNA -based Screening for Smallpox • Smallpox is caused by variola virus • Once it was the most common disease for thousands of years. • Mortality rate of 20 to 50% • Those survived became disfigured by scars and/or disabled by blindness • Transmitted by direct contact, body fluids, contaminated bedding and clothing • Spread through the air in enclosed buildings buses, trains • Stable in aerosol, saliva • Gets into the system through the respiratory • tract • 10 to 15 days for the symptom to show up. • Headache, back pain, delirium – first symptoms • Into the bloodstream and infects the skin • 3 days after the initial symptoms, skin infection results • Rash starts as a small red dot and that become fluid filled pustule. • Patient survives scabs are formed, which fall off, leaving pitted scars • Diagnosed based on the rash • Conclusively diagnose small pox amplify DNA using PCR and Gel electrophoresis • A strain of variola causes monkeypox native Africa. • Transmitted by primate blood, bite. Can also be transmitted from human to human • Cowpox transmitted by direct contact with infected udder • Virus has DNA and replicates in the host cell • 190,000 base pairs and 200 genes • If the patient recovers, the patient becomes immune to the infection. • 1790s Edward Jenner took pus from pustules of milkmaid with cowpox and injected into a healthy young boy. • He infected the boy with scabs from smallpox. • He did not get smallpox which confirmed the immunity. • Was the birth of vaccination • World Health Organization started worldwide vaccination program to eradicate smallpox in the 1950s. • In 1980 WHO declared that smallpox has been eradicated • Official fear the virus can be reintroduced by terrorists • Most people would be susceptible since it is believed the vaccine wears off in ten years • Sprayed into airports crowded buildings • One case spread the disease worldwide • • • • Possible bioterrorism scenario FBI issues terrorist alert Tighten security at sports event, concerts Health officials are asked to keep and eye out unusual medical cases • 26 year old man, who attended a ball game, comes to the emergency room with high fever pustules • Another family member had a similar problem • Serological test to diagnose smallpox was negative • One of the physicians diagnosed the condition as mokeypox • Smallpox or monkeypox (milder disease) • Fluid from the pustule sent to CDC for PCR testing • Our experiment is the simulation of the molecular biology test