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- Dryvax abstract "Dryvax is a freeze-dried calf lymph smallpox vaccine. It is the world's oldest smallpox vaccine, created in the late 19th century by American Home Products, a predecessor of Wyeth. By the 1940s, Wyeth was the leading US manufacturer of the vaccine and the only manufacturer by the 1960s. After world health authorities declared smallpox had been eradicated from nature in 1980, Wyeth stopped making the vaccine.The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) kept a stockpile of the drug to use in case of emergency. In 2003 this supply helped contain an outbreak of monkeypox in the United States. In February 2008 the CDC disposed of the last of its 12 million doses of Dryvax. Its supply is being replaced by ACAM2000, a more modern product manufactured in laboratories by Acambis, now a division of Sanofi Pasteur.Dryvax is a live-virus preparation of vaccinia prepared from calf lymph. Trace amounts of the following antibiotics (added during processing) may be present: neomycin sulfate, chlortetracycline hydrochloride, polymyxin B sulfate, and dihydrostreptomycin sulfate.The vaccine is effective, providing successful immunogenicity in about 95% of vaccinated persons. Dryvax has serious adverse side-effects in about 1% to 2% of cases.".
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- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink ACAM2000.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Calf_lymph.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smallpox.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Smallpox_vaccines.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vaccines.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Chlortetracycline.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Dihydrostreptomycin.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Monkeypox.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Neomycin.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Polymyxin.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Sanofi_Pasteur.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Smallpox.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Vaccine.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Vaccinia.
- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLink Wyeth.
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- Dryvax wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dryvax".
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- Dryvax legalUs "Rx-only".
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- Dryvax target Smallpox.
- Dryvax type "vaccine".
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- Dryvax subject Category:Smallpox.
- Dryvax subject Category:Smallpox_vaccines.
- Dryvax subject Category:Vaccines.
- Dryvax hypernym Vaccine.
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- Dryvax comment "Dryvax is a freeze-dried calf lymph smallpox vaccine. It is the world's oldest smallpox vaccine, created in the late 19th century by American Home Products, a predecessor of Wyeth. By the 1940s, Wyeth was the leading US manufacturer of the vaccine and the only manufacturer by the 1960s.".
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