OHSU announced results of a smallpox vaccine study on America’s preparedness for a smallpox outbreak
On Aug. 17, 2003, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) announced the final results of a smallpox vaccine study that showed America’s preparedness for a smallpox outbreak may be greater than initially thought. The Research showed 90 percent of those vaccinated 25 to 75 years ago maintained a substantial level of immunity.
In addition, researchers concluded that in the long run, repeated vaccinations do not result in a higher level of disease protection. The research project was the largest of it’s kind ever conducted. The study was published in Nature Medicine.
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Source: American Association for the Advancement of Science
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