Due to the risk of using smallpox virus as potential bio warfare agent or terrorist weapon, there is a need to be able to identify smallpox unambiguously, rapidly and reliably (1).
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has released the following cardinal signs for case detection:
For the initial cases during an outbreak,
Full blood count shows a lymphocytosis or, at least, a predominance of lymphocytes, with many atypical and activated mononuclear cells. Haemorrhagic disease would be preceded by a fall in the platelet count (3)
In a case with strongly suspicious clinical features and no other diagnosis, failure to detect any organism with EM or PCR does not exclude smallpox, and such cases may be regarded as probable (1)
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