The current state of the issue of post-vaccination encephalitis
- Authors: Kozlov Y.A.
- Issue: Vol 32, No 7 (1936)
- Pages: 876-883
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/49924
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj49924
- ID: 49924
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Abstract
There is currently no evidence to support the importance of smallpox vaccination. More than 130 years of experience of this event, almost all over the world, tens of millions of vaccinated, the disappearance of smallpox epidemics have adequately justified Jenner's method. However, the last decade we have witnessed a number of restrictions of the latter in some countries, such as Holland, where in 1928 the law on the compulsory vaccination of smallpox was canceled. These restrictions and voices to revise the mandatory vaccination issue are putting this issue on the agenda. The main point that causes attempts to revise the seemingly unshakable provisions is the material accumulating from year to year on the incidence of so-called. post-vaccination encephalitis.
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