Title:
This smallpox eradication team vaccinator, Jennifer Alpern, a vacationing American student, was in the process of administering a vaccine to
Description:
This smallpox eradication team vaccinator, Jennifer Alpern, a vacationing American student, was in the process of administering a vaccine to a young boy who at the time, was living with his family in a bastee, which was an illegal settlement. The bastees were communities where no governmental facilities were present, and where poverty ran rampant. In this image the vaccinator was about to prick the skin of the vaccinee's left forearm with the bifurcated needle after it had been tipped with live vaccinia virus.The vaccine helps the body develop an immunity to smallpox, and is made from a virus called vaccinia, a 'pox'-type virus related to smallpox. The smallpox vaccine contains the 'live' vaccinia virus, not the dead virus, which is the case in many other vaccines. For that reason, the vaccination site must be cared for carefully to prevent the virus from spreading. Also, the vaccine can have side effects. The vaccine does not contain the smallpox virus and cannot give you smallpox.
Creator:
CDC/ World Health Organization; Stanley O. Foster M.D., M.P.H.
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Date Added:
December 4, 2012