What are you causing?Christophe wrote:Obviously he does not make the link with the vaccination… brave little doggie to his mamaitres…
We also see that the transmission is not only by contact, it is reminiscent of covid.Why this extension in Europe, America, Africa, Pacific?
Perhaps declining immunity to smallpox, 40 years after mass vaccination campaigns
- How many cases since the start of the epidemic (April 2022)? > 25 including > 000 in France, especially Île-de-France
- Avoid contact and especially sexual intercourse with people who are sick or who have pimples / plaques on the skin
- Consult in case of fever / pimples and isolate yourself until consultation
- Decrease number of sexual partners
- Get vaccinated if you are part of a risk group
The vaccine used is a 3rd generation smallpox vaccine (Imvanex)
- It is well tolerated
- Contraindications: allergy to antibiotics (gentamicin, ciprofloxacin) or to chicken proteins
- You need a vaccination then a booster, at least 28 days later
We vaccinated more than 300 people after high-risk contact with
@hopitalbichat
(post-exposure vaccination) and very few developed disease
For vaccination, there is also a very strong recommendation to do it within 4 days of contact (as described above) with someone with monkeypox: post-exposure vaccination
- Which vaccine for people already vaccinated in childhood?
The same vaccine as the others (3rd generation smallpox vaccine) but only one dose required
This vaccine no longer gives the significant skin reaction that we saw before, only a little pain locally
Can we have it twice?
Just like being vaccinated, having been infected provides immune protection. Can't give a number though.
So it's unlikely but it's still possible: we must continue to apply protective measures
Janic still so dogmatic on "the eradication of smallpox"How is the transmission done?
- Direct contact with the skin of an infected person including sexual intercourse but also simple physical contact without intercourse
- Physical contact with textiles (clothing, sheets) or surfaces that have been in contact with an infected person
-Presence within 2 meters of an infected person for more than 3 hours without a mask (droplet transmission) therefore anyone sharing their workplace or living space with an infected person or being in the same room for a long time (or facing face out)
He got it from https://www.pourquoidocteur.fr/Articles ... in-autisme