Small Pox is an infectious disease, so you'd think there would be a high risk, but, a vaccination for Small Pox was created and now Small Pox has been almost 100% eradicated except for a few chemical labs that dot the world.
What Legal responsibility dose the CDC have to inform public of risks to smallpox vaccine?
Risk factors for getting the disease or risk factors if you already have the disease?
Statistically: Dependent risk factors require other risk factors to reach statistical significance Independent risk factors are still statistically significant when adjusted for known risk factors
Risk Factors
Jenner's method of using cowpox infection to confer immunity to smallpox was superior to earlier methods because it carried a significantly lowered risk of serious disease. The earlier method of using material from lesions of smallpox victims conferred immunity but at the risk of acquiring the potentially lethal disease.
The following are risk factors for COPD:
Collision-Risk Factors
The risk of getting smallpox (variola) is nonexistent at this time. The disease has been eradicated by an aggressive world-wide campaign. The last case of smallpox occurred in Somalia in 1977, and the World Health Assembly declared the official eradication of the disease in 1980. At this time, the variola organism is known to exist only in 2 carefully monitored government laboratories in the US and Russia.
Yes, all diseases have risk factors.
There are various health risk factors in smog having area. This is the example of health risk factors in a sentence.
Probability and Severity are the two factors determine the risk level in the Risk Assessment Matrix.
Controllable risk factors are those that can be managed and lessened or reduced. Uncontrollable risk factors are like Acts of God.