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What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey
The risk of a bioterrorist attack with smallpox has increased owing to breakthroughs in the de novo synthesis of long-chain DNA molecules. Although the leading roles of dermatologists in diagnosing recent outbreaks of cutaneous anthrax and monkeypox demonstrate the importance of dermatologist prepar...
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The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc.
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16528357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700235 |
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author | Dellavalle, Robert P. Heilig, Lauren F. Francis, Shayla O. Johnson, Kathryn R. Hester, Eric J. McNealy, Kristie M. Schilling, Lisa M. Weston, William L. |
author_facet | Dellavalle, Robert P. Heilig, Lauren F. Francis, Shayla O. Johnson, Kathryn R. Hester, Eric J. McNealy, Kristie M. Schilling, Lisa M. Weston, William L. |
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description | The risk of a bioterrorist attack with smallpox has increased owing to breakthroughs in the de novo synthesis of long-chain DNA molecules. Although the leading roles of dermatologists in diagnosing recent outbreaks of cutaneous anthrax and monkeypox demonstrate the importance of dermatologist preparedness for bioterrorism, dermatologist knowledge regarding smallpox vaccination has not been extensively examined. We conducted a cross-sectional worldwide electronic survey of all members of the American Academy of Dermatology with available e-mail addresses. The response rate was 23% (1,303/5,723): 34% of respondents were women, 52% were age 50 or older, 85% practiced in the US, and 90% reported English as their primary language. Less than 37% indicated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated rate of death owing to smallpox vaccination (1 in 1,000,000), and many failed to identify vaccination contraindications: previous myocardial infarction (83%), angina (83%), congestive heart failure (78%), steroid eye drop use (65%), and the non-emergency vaccination of those younger than age 18 (95%). Widespread dermatologist smallpox vaccination knowledge deficits pinpoint opportunities for educational efforts. |
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spelling | pubmed-96288902022-11-03 What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey Dellavalle, Robert P. Heilig, Lauren F. Francis, Shayla O. Johnson, Kathryn R. Hester, Eric J. McNealy, Kristie M. Schilling, Lisa M. Weston, William L. J Invest Dermatol Original Article The risk of a bioterrorist attack with smallpox has increased owing to breakthroughs in the de novo synthesis of long-chain DNA molecules. Although the leading roles of dermatologists in diagnosing recent outbreaks of cutaneous anthrax and monkeypox demonstrate the importance of dermatologist preparedness for bioterrorism, dermatologist knowledge regarding smallpox vaccination has not been extensively examined. We conducted a cross-sectional worldwide electronic survey of all members of the American Academy of Dermatology with available e-mail addresses. The response rate was 23% (1,303/5,723): 34% of respondents were women, 52% were age 50 or older, 85% practiced in the US, and 90% reported English as their primary language. Less than 37% indicated the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated rate of death owing to smallpox vaccination (1 in 1,000,000), and many failed to identify vaccination contraindications: previous myocardial infarction (83%), angina (83%), congestive heart failure (78%), steroid eye drop use (65%), and the non-emergency vaccination of those younger than age 18 (95%). Widespread dermatologist smallpox vaccination knowledge deficits pinpoint opportunities for educational efforts. The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc. 2006-05 2015-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9628890/ /pubmed/16528357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700235 Text en Copyright © 2006 The Society for Investigative Dermatology, Inc. All rights reserved. Elsevier has created a Monkeypox Information Center (https://www.elsevier.com/connect/monkeypox-information-center) in response to the declared public health emergency of international concern, with free information in English on the monkeypox virus. The Monkeypox Information Center is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its monkeypox related research that is available on the Monkeypox Information Center - including this research content - immediately available in publicly funded repositories, with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the Monkeypox Information Center remains active. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Dellavalle, Robert P. Heilig, Lauren F. Francis, Shayla O. Johnson, Kathryn R. Hester, Eric J. McNealy, Kristie M. Schilling, Lisa M. Weston, William L. What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title | What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title_full | What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title_fullStr | What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title_full_unstemmed | What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title_short | What Dermatologists Do Not Know about Smallpox Vaccination: Results from a Worldwide Electronic Survey |
title_sort | what dermatologists do not know about smallpox vaccination: results from a worldwide electronic survey |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9628890/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16528357 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5700235 |
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