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The data did not support previously promulgated theories attributing death to a bacterial sepsis syndrome seeded from the pustules or immune complex deposition. In a future outbreak, antibiotic therapy would minimally influence mortality.DavidFrancis...
Vaccinia is quite reactogenic and has a spectrum of systemic complications including nonspecific malaise and fever, as well as a number ofskin reactionsincludingurticaria,erythema multiforme, bacterial infection at theinjection site, andprogressive vaccinia infection, which occurs in the immunosuppressed and...
Complications may occur due to bacterial superinfection and dehydration.31 Other complications may include sepsis, neurologic impairment, or ocular damage. Subclinical infection and asymptomatic cases occur at a rate of approximately 30%.32 The current outbreak of monkeypox in Western countries seems to...
crust over, causing itching and pain. When the crusts fall off, usually in another one or two weeks, the extent of permanent damage to the skin (pockmarks) becomes evident. There is no specific treatment for smallpox; an antibiotic may be administered to prevent secondary bacterial infection....
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Systemic prodromal symptoms may also be mild, absent, or appear concurrent with rash. Secondary bacterial infection of the skin and lungs may occur. Clinical differentiation of mpox from smallpox and herpesviruses such as chickenpox or herpes simplex virus (HSV) may be difficult. Additionally, the...
Treatment No know treatment for infected person, but antibiotics can help if there is bacterial infection during the smallpox attack the Get Access
Chickenpox can be fatal for high-risk populations such as infants, adolescents, pregnant, or immunocompromised people. Deadly side effects include bacterial infection, pneumonia, encephalitis, excessive bleeding, sepsis, and dehydration. Prevention
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