Sind überstandene Pocken gleichzustellen mit Pocken-Impfung?

Gerade sind ja die Affenpocken ein großes Thema & es wurde ja gesagt, dass eine Pockenimpfung zuversichtlich vor Affenpocken schützen soll.

Gilt das gleiche auch für Personen, die im Kindesalter die Pocken überstanden haben, also nicht geimpft wurden? Konnte dazu im Internet nichts finden.

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Kajjo
2 years ago

that a pox vaccination confidently before monkeys

It is sometimes said, but it has not been proven.

It is also known that the earlier pox vaccinations lose their effectiveness after several years.

The same applies also to persons who survived thepox in childhood

Yeah, probably better. There are hardly any living people who once had the pox. The poxes have been erased for many decades.

Windpox is a completely different disease. They don’t protect.

Ursusmaritimus
2 years ago
Reply to  Kajjo

My mother had survived the black pox (as a toddler) and I had inherited a partial immunity via breast milk. I was pulled several times with the knife until a pox blossom was created….

Kajjo
2 years ago
Reply to  Ursusmaritimus

Yes, there are still some in the older population who can have some immune protection. Nevertheless, it is not certain whether the immune response is sufficient after so long.

Ursusmaritimus
2 years ago

Let’s see. I would be happy!

Kajjo
2 years ago

No one does. The fact that there is also a Pocken variant about NEUE infected diseases is logical. And that we are now reporting particularly well about new infectious diseases due to the corona disorder is not bad.

There is no reason to panic or severe worries currently. Nevertheless, it is good that everyone is vigilant and it will not fall asleep.

Ursusmaritimus
2 years ago

Only should one not form the next pandemic from a respect for the disease……

Ursusmaritimus
2 years ago

This is about the blackpox and not about the comparatively harmless windpox!

The last case of black pox in Germany was in the 70s!

All over 50 are still vaccinated against the black pox and immune to the monkey pox; the younger not!

Altersweise
2 years ago

The people who have survived the pox in childhood are likely to be very rare, as this disease has been eradicated for decades, because it has been heavily vaccinated worldwide.

Theoretically, however, a supernatant infection with poxes, cow poxes or also monkey pox ensures a lifetime cross-immunity against all these pox variants. Exception: Windpox, this is a herpes virus.

Sharj
2 years ago

You mean the windpox, also called sharp leaflets, varicells, sheep leaflets)

https://www.swissmom.ch/en/ Diseases-baby-and-child/children’s diseases/windingpox-10546

jort93
2 years ago

Are you sure you’re poxing, and not poxing? Windpox are quite different, not from pox, but from herpes.

Genuine poxes have been erased worldwide since 1979, the last pox case in Germany was 1972.

But, if you actually had proper pox, you’re almost completely immune.

Geraldianer
2 years ago

I don’t think there’s anyone in Germany who survived thepox.

Ursusmaritimus
2 years ago
Reply to  Geraldianer

Sure! My mother still lives and she survived the black pox as a toddler!

ProB4sher
2 years ago

Cross-immunity

musso
2 years ago

because since the 1980s the poxes have been considered to be exterminated, a positive result of the fact that it was a compulsory vaccination worldwide.