Smallpox Vaccine Administration Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention December 2002.

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Smallpox Vaccine Administration Department of Health and Human Services Centers for Disease Control and Prevention December 2002

Smallpox Vaccine Administration Learning Objectives ─ Describe appropriate vaccine administration techniques

Dryvax Smallpox Vaccine Prepared from calf lymph containing live vaccinia virus Contains polymyxin B, streptomycin, tetracycline and neomycin Distributed as freeze-dried powder Diluent is 50 percent glycerin and phenol as a preservative

New Smallpox Vaccines Live vaccinia virus produced using cell culture technology Distributed as a freeze-dried powder Do not contain antibiotics Diluent contains glycerin and phenol

Smallpox Vaccine Reconstitution Diluent and instructions for reconstitution will be supplied with vaccine Vaccine may be used for 30 days following reconstitution

Smallpox Vaccine Administration Use of gloves is recommended Persons administering smallpox vaccine should be vaccinated Healthcare workers with a contraindication to vaccination should not handle or administer the vaccine

Bifurcated needle

Vaccination Site Preparation Alcohol, soap and water, or chemical agents are not needed for preparation of the skin for vaccination unless grossly contaminated If needed, soap and water are the preferred cleaning agents Skin must be thoroughly dry in order to prevent inactivation of the vaccine.

Remove needle from sterile packaging

Dip the needle into the vaccine

Do NOT redip the needle into the vaccine solution once it has touched the person’s skin.

Proper position of hands

Smallpox Vaccine Administration Prior to administration of smallpox vaccine, please refer to the package insert for number of bifurcated needle punctures to administer

Smallpox Vaccine Administration Apply strokes perpendicular to the skin Prick the skin in about 3 seconds within an area of 5 millimeters Apply sufficient pressure to visibly push down the skin

Pressure should be sufficient to visibly push down the skin

A trace of blood should be present after seconds

Dispose of used needle immediately into sharps container

Cover site with sterile dressing

Instructions are included with each vaccine shipment that outline the vaccination procedure. The instructions also contain other important information about smallpox vaccine.

Smallpox Vaccine Administration Vaccinia virus may be cultured from the site of a primary vaccination from 2-3 days after vaccination until the scab separates Care must be taken to prevent spread of the virus to other parts of the body or other persons Hands must be washed after every contact with the vaccination site or any materials (clothing, dressing, etc) that has come into contact with the vaccination site.

For More Information CDC Smallpox website National Immunization Program website