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Adverse events associated with smallpox vaccination in the United States, January-October 2003.
Casey CG, Iskander JK, Roper MH, Mast EE, Wen XJ, Török TJ, Chapman LE, Swerdlow DL, Morgan J, Heffelfinger JD, Vitek C, Reef SE, Hasbrouck LM, Damon I, Neff L, Vellozzi C, McCauley M, Strikas RA, Mootrey G. Casey CG, et al. Among authors: vellozzi c. JAMA. 2005 Dec 7;294(21):2734-43. doi: 10.1001/jama.294.21.2734. JAMA. 2005. PMID: 16333009
Surveillance guidelines for smallpox vaccine (vaccinia) adverse reactions.
Casey C, Vellozzi C, Mootrey GT, Chapman LE, McCauley M, Roper MH, Damon I, Swerdlow DL; Vaccinia Case Definition Development Working Group; Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices-Armed Forces Epidemiological Board Smallpox Vaccine Safety Working Group. Casey C, et al. Among authors: vellozzi c. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2006 Feb 3;55(RR-1):1-16. MMWR Recomm Rep. 2006. PMID: 16456528 Free article.
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