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Smallpox: a disease of the past? Consideration for midwives

✍ Scribed by Carolyn M. Constantin; Angela M. Martinelli; Stanley O. Foster; Elizabeth A. Bonney; Ora L. Strickland


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
252 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
1526-9523

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✦ Synopsis


Smallpox infection was often more severe in pregnant women than in non‐pregnant women or in men, regardless of vaccination status. Women with smallpox infection during pregnancy have higher rates of abortions, stillbirths, and preterm deliveries than women without the disease. Pregnant women have high incidences of hemorrhagic‐type and flat‐type smallpox, which are associated with extremely high fatality rates. Although smallpox was eradicated in the late 1970s, current international concern exists regarding the potential use of smallpox virus as an agent for bioterrorism. This manuscript reviews clinical aspects of smallpox, smallpox immunization, and outcomes in pregnant women.


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