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FEDERAL SMALLPOX PLAN READY
Las Vegas Sun - thru Drudge and AP national ^ | 10/19/01

Posted on 10/19/2001 10:08:01 AM PDT by japaneseghost

Federal Smallpox Plan Ready

WASHINGTON- A single case of smallpox would trigger a federal emergency plan to vaccinate people close to the victim while detectives retraced the patient's every step over the previous three weeks.

Despite the likely panic, however, the government would not resort to citywide mass vaccinations unless absolutely necessary.

The plan, obtained by The Associated Press, is a long-awaited set of step-by-step instructions for state health workers who would have to battle the highly contagious disease if bioterrorists ever unleashed smallpox.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is putting final touches on the plan, work that was accelerated after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania. Officials say they consider the plan already operational, and have begun sending it to state health departments, who are supposed to begin the requested preparations now.

Some government officials are raising the possibility of one day resuming routine vaccinations of Americans against smallpox, which kills three in every 10 victims. Mass inoculation ended in this country in 1972, almost a quarter-century after the disease last appeared in the United States.

The government has 15.4 million doses of smallpox vaccine and hopes to buy an additional 300 million. "It is the intention to determine, after we have sufficient supplies available to commence inoculation, to make the decision at that time," Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge said Thursday.

But Tommy Thompson, secretary of Health and Human Resources, said this week his department has no plans to implement a mandatory vaccination program and cited horrendous side effects as the principal reason.

Chilling photographs in the CDC document show children with severe, sometimes fatal, vaccine side effects, which illustrates why it would be a difficult decision to renew routine inoculations unless smallpox were to reappear.

"You're always hesitant to immunize people against the disease unless you're fairly certain that there is going to be a risk," Surgeon General David Satcher said.

The plan makes clear that the entire populations of cities or states will not be vaccinated unless CDC has evidence of more than a few cases. Instead, CDC will carefully apportion vaccine to family, friends, co-workers and others in close contact with a smallpox patient, as well as health workers and people who come in contact with a patient in a hospital.

It takes fairly close proximity, within about six feet of a person suffering the characteristic rash, to breathe in the smallpox virus and catch the disease. Quickly vaccinating those who live with or work around a patient is protective.

But, "a single case of smallpox would require an immediate and coordinated public health and medical response to contain the outbreak and prevent further infection," the plan's opening page warns.

Smallpox hasn't occurred in the United States since 1949; the world's last naturally occurring case was in Africa in 1977. When smallpox was declared eradicated in 1980, all research stocks of the virus were supposed to have been contained at the CDC's Atlanta laboratory and a similar lab in Russia. But the Soviet Union instead produced smallpox for their biological weapons program in the 1980s, and bioterrorism experts fear some may have spread to terrorist-sponsoring countries.

Smallpox symptoms include fever and a pock-like rash all over the body, which appears seven to 17 days after exposure to the virus. People are contagious from the time the rash appears, particularly in that first week of illness, until the scabs fall off.

The CDC's emergency plan would kick in when a doctor alerted state or federal health officials that a patient should be tested for smallpox, a test that can be confirmed only at CDC or at the Army's Fort Detrick, Md.

If smallpox were confirmed, he or she would be quarantined immediately. CDC Director Jeffrey Koplan would send vaccine from the government's stockpile while alerting the FBI and White House.

Disease detectives would grill the sick person and his family about every step taken over three weeks before becoming ill. They also would want addresses and phone numbers of every person who had close contact with the patient.

CDC then would have state health officials track down all of those people, vaccinate those who needed it, and do daily monitoring of whether they get a fever - a sign they, too, might be sick with smallpox and require quarantine.

The plan instructs how to give the hard-to-handle vaccine. It is made with a live version of a virus related to smallpox, and thus can cause serious reactions in certain people, including people with faulty immune systems or those with the skin condition eczema. The document pictures a child covered in eczema-like lesions after contact with a recently vaccinated sibling. The worst reaction is a very rare - one in 300,000 vaccinated babies - but deadly encephalitis


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1 posted on 10/19/2001 10:08:01 AM PDT by japaneseghost
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To: japaneseghost
And if that single case of smallpox occurred in ten different major US cities at the same time? Or twenty?
2 posted on 10/19/2001 10:10:37 AM PDT by Timesink
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To: japaneseghost
So what happens when they find out that he flew from say one city to Chicago or LAX while he was infected and contagious.

Healthy people get airline crud (too much recycled air) and flu from the airlines all the time. Imagine smallpox in such a stuffy, cramped and stressful environment with LOTS of air recirculating in the cabin.

CDC is woefully underprepared for this.

3 posted on 10/19/2001 10:13:49 AM PDT by Centurion2000
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To: Timesink
Yeah thats the problem alright. The delivery system consists of infected suicidal individuals. Documented cases of 1 infected resulting in 1,000 secondary infections. If we see smallpox its not a game anymore folks. The gloves come off then.
4 posted on 10/19/2001 10:15:52 AM PDT by Kozak
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To: japaneseghost
START NOW. Grow the vaccines and VACCINATE THE WHOLE COUNTRY. At one time in the not-too-distant and not-so-stupid past, everyone in the country had a small, round scar on their upper arm, and smallpox was not a threat. Now, nobody has a scar but oldsters, and smallpox is a terrifying possibility. NEVER FORGET. The lessons of the past are LESSONS. We are supposed to learn from lessons. The idea that a disease can be eliminated is a fool's daydream.
5 posted on 10/19/2001 10:16:00 AM PDT by redhead
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To: japaneseghost
Ask why they are not going to offer us Cidofovir, an FDA approved and available drug they have tested and said to be "suggested effective" in attenuating and even preventing smallpox AFTER infection ... We'd better ask now, we WILL NOT get the chance after we are quarantined...
6 posted on 10/19/2001 10:23:31 AM PDT by dandelion
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To: redhead; babylonian; Zadokite; TrueBeliever9; Prodigal Daughter; Thinkin' Gal; RnMomof7; sirgawain
Would you believe............?
7 posted on 10/19/2001 10:25:04 AM PDT by 2sheep
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To: redhead
The worst reaction is a very rare - one in 300,000 vaccinated babies - but deadly encephalitis.

What this article doesn't mention is that adults receiving the vaccination are also subject to potentially deadly side effects. One recent news report mentioned one in a million dyeing from it. That means that hundreds (or even thousands) of Americans would be killed as a result of attempting to protect against an outbreak that currently doesn't exist. Not a good idea!

Produce the vaccine, make sure it's readily available in all parts of the country, but don't vaccinate unless an outbreak occurs.

8 posted on 10/19/2001 10:30:36 AM PDT by Skibane
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To: japaneseghost
I would not hold my breath waiting for the good liberals to agreeing to being quarantined. Somebody is not going to be happy being "trapped" with all those "sick" people. That means somebody is going to have to stand over them with a gun. What will the courts do?
9 posted on 10/19/2001 10:35:41 AM PDT by CathyRyan
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To: Skibane
Produce the vaccine, make sure it's readily available in all parts of the country, but don't vaccinate unless an outbreak occurs.

Once you get smallpox the vaccine would be worthless to you. Millions would die before everyone got vaccinated, because smallpox is extremely contagious and deadly. We must vaccinate everyone before this tragedy occurs.

10 posted on 10/19/2001 10:37:44 AM PDT by RickyJ
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To: redhead
The idea that a disease can be eliminated is a fool's daydream.

I always knew that. How come I, just a regular person, always knew that, and yet we had "experts" who just HAD to eliminate this vaccine for all of us. Curses on those fools.

11 posted on 10/19/2001 10:40:03 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: RickyJ
Once you get smallpox the vaccine would be worthless to you.

NOT true. The vaccine is effective once you've had symptoms for up to 5 days!

12 posted on 10/19/2001 10:41:24 AM PDT by texasbluebell
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To: RickyJ
Once you get smallpox the vaccine would be worthless to you.

From the article:

It takes fairly close proximity, within about six feet of a person suffering the characteristic rash, to breathe in the smallpox virus and catch the disease. Quickly vaccinating those who live with or work around a patient is protective.

13 posted on 10/19/2001 10:42:07 AM PDT by Skibane
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To: Centurion2000
A single passenger with Influenza "A" was documented by CDC to have infected AT LEAST 74 fellow-passengers on a flight from LaGuardia to San Francisco a few years ago.

There is a lot of interesting information on airline cabin air quality and environmental hazards available, much ofit from the flight attendant's union (and a couple of lawsuits).

14 posted on 10/19/2001 10:44:36 AM PDT by RANGERAIRBORNE
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To: 2sheep
I ain't drinkin' their Kool Aid either!
15 posted on 10/19/2001 10:44:56 AM PDT by babylonian
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To: 2sheep
population control with no colateral damage
16 posted on 10/19/2001 10:50:49 AM PDT by TrueBeliever9
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To: Kozak
If we see smallpox its not a game anymore folks. The gloves come off then.


17 posted on 10/19/2001 11:04:31 AM PDT by steve-b
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To: Skibane
That means that hundreds (or even thousands) of Americans would be killed as a result of attempting to protect against an outbreak that currently doesn't exist. Not a good idea!

Simple. You don't have to take it.

Don't endanger other's lives by opposing it.

18 posted on 10/19/2001 11:09:37 AM PDT by tallhappy
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To: japaneseghost
Why don't they make small pox illegale or it least give it a three day waiting period?
19 posted on 10/19/2001 11:10:38 AM PDT by artios
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To: tallhappy
Don't endanger other's lives by opposing it.

Don't doom hundreds or thousands of Americans to certain death in a blind stampede to fix a problem that doesn't yet exist!

20 posted on 10/19/2001 11:19:01 AM PDT by Skibane
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