2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2006.04.045
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Vaccinia scars associated with better survival for adults

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“…The study from urban Bissau revealed that few had received vaccinia vaccination before school-age, the median age of vaccination being 18 years [10]. Since vaccinia vaccinations were stopped in Guinea-Bissau in 1980, we only included individuals born before 1974 in the previous [10] and the present analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study from urban Bissau revealed that few had received vaccinia vaccination before school-age, the median age of vaccination being 18 years [10]. Since vaccinia vaccinations were stopped in Guinea-Bissau in 1980, we only included individuals born before 1974 in the previous [10] and the present analysis.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since vaccinia vaccinations were stopped in Guinea-Bissau in 1980, we only included individuals born before 1974 in the previous [10] and the present analysis. A Cox proportional hazards model [19] was used to assess the mortality ratio for vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.…”
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“…However, the observational studies in rural Guinea-Bissau indicated that the presence of vaccinia scars were associated with increased survival rates among adults. 79,83 It was also shown that it may decrease the risk of asthma and malignant melanoma. 84 In Danish studies, smallpox immunizations lowered the number of infectious disease hospitalizations.…”
Section: Vaccinia Vaccinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To remove a vaccine with beneficial effects because the infection was eradicated or eliminated-as we did with vaccinia-may be disastrous. [50][51][52][53] All the current vaccination practices need to be reviewed and tested in RCTs if possible. Based on current observational studies, we predict, for example, first, DTP/pentavalent vaccine should not be administered after MV; second, VAS should not be administered with DTP/ pentavalent vaccine or provided to children having DTP as their most recent vaccine; and third, if measles vaccine is given later or less often following the elimination of measles infection, child mortality will increase.…”
Section: O N O T D I S T R I B U T Ementioning
confidence: 99%