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- a local infection induced in humans by inoculation with the virus causing cowpox in order to confer resistance to smallpox; normally lasts three weeks and leaves a pitted scar (同)vaccina, variola vaccine, variola vaccinia, variola vaccina
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- 牛痘(=cowpox) 痘疹
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English Journal
- Holst-Larsen L, Svaar H.
- Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke.Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen.1976 Aug 30;96(24):1269-71.
- PMID 968857
- Vaccinia gangrenosa with circulating vaccinial antibodies and benign indolent vaccinal ulceration: case reports and discussion.
- Boughton CR, Hawkes RA, Tait-Smith A.
- The Medical journal of Australia.Med J Aust.1969 Jan 25;1(4):143-9.
- PMID 5769729
- Lymphoid depletion in a case of vaccinia gangrenosa.
- Park-Dincsoy H, Van Rooyen CE.
- Laval medical.Laval Med.1968 Jan;39(1):24-6.
- PMID 5639484
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- vac·cin·i·a (v k-s n-) n. 1. See cowpox. 2. An infection induced in humans by inoculation with the vaccinia virus in order to confer resistance to smallpox; it is usually limited to the site of inoculation. Also called primary reaction. vac ...
- Vaccinia gangrenosa. Report of a case and review of the literature. Ann Intern Med. 1961 Sep; 55:491-8. [Ann Intern Med. 1961] Vaccinia gangrenosa in chronic lymphatic leukemia. Report of a case with recovery following the use of ...
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