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What is the best treatment for smallpox?

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Smallpox Rx: There is no treatment for smallpox, which is caused by a virus. Treatment is just supportive--helping the patient to maintain hydration, treating any secondary infections. The overall mortality rate is between 30 to 50%, which means that supportive treatment works on average in more than half the cases.

Answered 1/3/2014

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

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Smallpox: The WHO announced World-wide eradication of Smallpox on May 8 1980. Smallpox has no animal reservoirs. So Smallpox would not return naturally.A Smallpox patient should be isolated in a negative-pressure room until all scabs have fallen off. Provide intravenous or oral hydration wi electrolyte/ fluid monitoring. The person should be vaccinated as soon as possible after exposure. Wound care is >

Answered 10/31/2014

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