Smallpox Vaccination Campaign of 2003

The Smallpox Vaccination Campaign of 2003 was a vaccination program announced by the White House on 13 December 2002, to vaccinate half a million American military personnel, followed by half a million selected health care workers against smallpox by January 2004. The first vaccine was administered to President Bush.[2][3][4]

Smallpox vaccine[1]

References

  1. "Details - Public Health Image Library(PHIL)". phil.cdc.gov. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  2. Richards, Edward P.; Rathbun, Katharine C.; Gold, Jay (July 2004). "The Smallpox Vaccination Campaign of 2003: Why Did it Fail and What are the Lessons for Bioterrorism Preparedness?". Louisiana Law Review. 64: 851–904.
  3. Connolly, Ceci (13 April 2003). "U.S. Smallpox Vaccine Program Lags". The Washington Post. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  4. Parrino, Janie; Graham, Barney S. (1 December 2006). "Smallpox vaccines: Past, present, and future". Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 118 (6): 1320–1326. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2006.09.037. ISSN 0091-6749. PMID 17157663.
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