CDC clears up smallpox misconceptions
Emergency Management Alert, January 13, 2005
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released information about smallpox misconceptions last week.
The web page entitled, "What we learn about smallpox from movies - fact or fiction" details information about misconceptions surrounding smallpox. A recent screening of F/X's movie "Smallpox" provide examples of a smallpox outbreak to the public.
The stories in film or television create a level of dramatization and leave an audience with questions about the spread of smallpox and nature of the health threat, the CDC says.
For more information about smallpox, visit http://www.bt.cdc.gov/agent/smallpox/disease/movies.asp .
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