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I have not read up on this extensively, which I will be doing, but I was
under the impression that there was a possibility that the vaccination site
sheds virus, and that sometimes, it is possible for others to be affected.
As I said, no expert here. Just wondering. Kathleen
At 11:37 PM 10/25/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Dear Kathleen, why would it be any different from any other vaccine? BTW:
>In 1967, my nursing toddler and I were both smallpox vaccinated at the same
>time in prep for a trip overseas. Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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