File:Smallpox vaccination 1974 001.tif

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English: This image depicts the right shoulder region of a male patient from a lateral perspective, who’d received a smallpox vaccination, while ill with chickenpox. Note the intense reaction at the vaccination site. This particular view was captured an unknown amount of time earlier than the view depicted in PHIL 15139, of the same patient. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) that anyone with a skin condition that causes breaks in the skin (such as an allergic rash, severe burn, impetigo, chickenpox, shingles, or severe acne) should wait until the condition clears up before getting smallpox vaccine.
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Author CDC/ Dr. Theodore Kloth

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