Is Small Pox Back?

Smallpox is a 12,000 year old disease which scarred mankind for centuries till an effective immunization campaign helped eradicate it. The disease killed millions and disfigured many. Dreaded as it used to be, the story of smallpox is
Is Small Pox Back?
 also the story of man's victory over disease. It has been completely wiped off since 1970 and no case has been reported since. A very recent news (march 19, 2007) of a toddler in Chicago who developed serious infection after his father was immunized brings back memories of the disease and its devastating consequences. It is important to understand the basics of vaccination before we understand the significance of the isolated incident.

What is vaccination?
Our body has a brain where memory functionally resides. The immune system of the body also has a memory. Whenever a foreign agent(e.g. bacteria or virus) enters through skin or mouth or lungs, the body is faced with the task of containing the organism. A complex reaction ensues where the immune cells get activated from a dormant state to a very aggressive killer state all to protect the body. While a group of cells are busy killing the offender another group(the helper cells) have been busy taking down information about the organism make up. Reason: next time the organism strikes the body is ready with an army of cells which are custom made for the offender(bad news for the offender, now they are designed to kill it). This memory property of the immune system is utilized in vaccination/immunization. And this how once somebody contracts measles once does not get it again. But a vaccination does not involve actually giving the disease to protect the person from future attacks as this obviously is not desirable. So a weakened virus(similar to the dangerous actual wild virus) or a part (antigen) of a virus or bacteria is introduced into the body to make the immune system know the actual organism better and prepare for it in case there is an attack. The weak virus can sometimes create problems itself and this is what possibly happened in the recent incident.

Related information
  • Small pox continues to live as a scarring truth which inflicted man kind in the past.
  • Small pox shots have virus which can rarely cause disease as seen in the Chicago case.
 
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heyyyy sarah

Posted on 03/05/2009 at 9:03:01 AM

Wow all of you guys are wayy off! its most likely scars from doing too much meth. You ppl probably found this picture of the guy on google images. Derr

Posted on 03/05/2009 at 9:03:49 AM

Oh no, not at all. The scar has probably got nothing to do with smallpox. But as for the reason of scar's regrowth, it needs to be examined for other reasons Sir. Hope this helps.... Sorry for the late response

Posted on 12/03/2008 at 9:12:12 PM

My last smallpox vaccination was years ago; I am 69 years old and recently my vaccination scar became inflamed and is raised. Does this mean that I have been in contact with active smallpox or a carrier?

Posted on 11/24/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

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