Smallpox/ Chickenpox Infection Control
Smallpox is a serious, contagious, and sometimes fatal infectious disease. There is no proven treatment for smallpox disease. Prevention is achieved through vaccination. For purposes of controlling a smallpox outbreak, smallpox vaccine and antivirals can be used. Chikungunya is a febrile infection that resembles dengue which occurs especially in parts of Africa, India and South Eastern Asia caused by a toga virus of the genus aphavirus (species chikungunya virus) and transmitted by mosquitoes especially of the genus aedes.
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Recommended Sessions
- Infection Treatment and Prevention Control
- Infection Novel Therapies
- Surveillance Practice for MRSA
- Antibiotics
- Control of HIV/AIDS from STDs & STIs
- Control of Infections during Pregnancy
- Control of Organs Transplatantation Infection
- Control of Zika/Malaria/Dengue Viral Infections
- Disinfecting with UV Technology
- Food and Drug Administration
- Fungal Infections/Germs
- Hand hygiene
- Health care
- Hepatitis C
- Infection by Zoonosis
- Infection care
- Infection control
- Infection control from Plants
- Infection Control in Intravenous Therapy/Physical Therapy
- Infection Control Products/Infection Rates
- Infection prevention
- Infection prophylaxis
- Infection therapies
- Infection treatment
- Influenza Related Illness/Influenza Virus
- Pediatric Infections Prevention and Control
- Practices and Awareness of Infection Control
- Rabies/Ebola Viral Infections Control
- Resistance and Emerging Infectious Organisms
- Respiratory and Pulmonary Infections Prevention and Control
- Smallpox/ Chickenpox Infection Control
- Surgical Infections Control
- Vaccination