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New smallpox vaccine approved

OSHA Healthcare Connection, September 11, 2007

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As a protection against bioterrorist attacks, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a second-generation smallpox vaccine on September 4.

The vaccine, called ACAM2000, is made by the British biotechnology company Acambis Inc. and is stockpiled by the U.S. government. The vaccine is "intended for the inoculation of people at high risk of exposure to smallpox and could be used to protect individuals and populations during a bioterrorist attack," the FDA said in a news release.



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