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Vaccinia Persists for Weeks at Smallpox Vaccination Site
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Title Vaccinia Persists for Weeks at Smallpox Vaccination Site
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569512?src=rss
Description Vaccinia can persist for at least 3 weeks at the site of smallpox vaccination, according to a report in the January 1st Clinical Infectious Diseases. Reuters Health Information
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Date Feb 1, 2008
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