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Vaktsiniya

Vaktsiniya (vaccinia)

  1. Disease vaccinal – observed at the person who does not have immunity to smallpox, moderate intoxication and local reaction after introduction to it a smallpox vaccine;
  2. The complication of smallpox vaccination which is shown in the form of the dermatosis caused by spread of a virus of a variolovaccine.

Types of a vaktsiniya:

  • Secondary (secundaria; synonym: a vaktsiniya inokulirovanny) – appearing at a mechanical drift of a virus of a variolovaccine on a mucous membrane or on other site of skin; symptoms of a secondary vaktsiniya are caused by its localization;
  • Generalized (generalisata) – appearing owing to limfogematogenny spread of a virus of a variolovaccine, differing in distribution on all surface of an integument of roseolas which consistently turn into papules, vesicles, partially into pustules with formation of the crusts which are not leaving hems after falling off;
  • Creeping (serpiginosa) – differing in long course with the fever, formation and centrifugal distribution of accidental smallpox elements at the edges of the main pockmarks which are often combining with them in the flat elements having in the diameter of 2-3 cm and more, placed on dense edematous infiltrate;
  • Adnexal (accessoria) – at which near maternal pockmarks appear smaller affiliated, sometimes merging with them;
  • Progressing (progressiva; synonyms: the vaktsiniya is necrotic, a vaktsiniya gangrenous) – characterized by formation of the site of the necrosis of skin and subjects of fabrics increasing for several months; develops with immunological insufficiency.
 
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