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Variola Major
Smallpox
Presented by:
Sampson Akwafuo, UNT
Computational Epidemiology
Outline
 Background
 Virology
 History and Epidemiology of Smallpox
 Symptoms
 Transmission
 Treatment
 Mitigation and Control
 Computational approaches to Smallpox Containment
 Bioterrorism threat
Background
 Also known as Smallpox
 Caused by a Variola major, a virus belonging to the family of
poxviridae
 Very infectious and often leave scars and blindness
 Fatality rate of about 30%, can get to 50% in densely populated areas
 Incubation period is about 12 days
Virology of Variola
 Belongs to the genus orthopoxvirus,
family poxviridae and subfamily
chordopoxvirinae
 Single, linear, double-stranded DNA
Molecules
 Replicates in cell cytoplasm
 Measure about 300 x 200 nm in size
 Shaped like bricks
History
 First appeared in Egypt in 10,000 BC
 6th Century – Increased trade with China and Korea introduces smallpox into Japan.
 7th Century – Arab expansion spreads smallpox into northern Africa, Spain, and
Portugal.
 11th Century – Crusades further spread smallpox in Europe.
 15th Century – Portuguese occupation introduces smallpox into part of western Africa.
 16th Century – European colonization and the African slave trade import smallpox into
the Caribbean and Central and South America.
 17th Century – European colonization imports smallpox into North America.
 18th Century – Exploration by Great Britain introduces smallpox into Australia.
Epidemiology
 Up to 500 million persons died from smallpox in the 20th
century
 Reduced the population of Cook Inlet in Southcentral
Alaska by half in 1830
 Killed half of Cherokee Indian population in 1738
 Other introductions: (Facilitated Spanish conquest)
 Caribbeans 1507
 Mexico 1520
 Peru 1524
 Brazil 1555
 Total death: up to 1billion
 Last known case: 1975 (Bangladesh) (1949: LO in the USA)
 May 8, 1980: WHO declared the world free of Smallpox
Symptoms
 Early symptoms include:
 High fever
 Head and body aches
 Sometimes vomiting
 Rashes (small red spots) on the tongue and in the mouth. Spots change into sores
that break open and spread large amounts of the virus into the mouth and throat.
 Rashes spreads to other parts of the body, forming sores
 The sores will later become pustules (sharply raised, usually round and firm to the
touch, like peas under the skin).
 Rashes and scabs disappear after about 4 weeks
Transmission
 Airborne Route:
 Aerosol
 Person – to- person
 Hospital outbreaks from coughing patients
 Infectious material
 Saliva
 Vesicular Fluids
 Scabs
 Urine
 Conjunctival Fluid
 Blood
 May cross the placenta
 Does not occur through animals or insect
Treatment and Prevention
 Treatment
 Supportive care (No treatment has proven
effective)
 Use of experimental antiviral (Cidofovir)
 Prophylaxis
 Vaccination (Most effective when given
within 3days of exposure)
 Has serious side effects (some life-
threatening)
Smallpox Eradication Statue
 “The eradication of smallpox shows that with
strong mutual resolve, teamwork and an
international spirit of solidarity, ambitious global
public health goals can be attained,"
 Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General,
WHO (2010)
 Erected on 17th May, 2010 at WHO HQ to
commemorates 30th anniversary of Smallpox
eradication
Computational Approaches to Smallpox
Containment
 Burke Et al created a model to simulate response scenarios in an event
of smallpox bioterrorism attack
 Created different scenarios, population level, response level
 Setting up a computational model will help study effects of a
potential outbreak and state of preparedness
 Parameters:
 Populations size, density, age, georgical location of health institutions,
 Case Isolation and Contact Tracing (Martin Eichner, 2003)
Smallpox and Bioterrorism
 Considered a very potential bioterrorism weapon, second to anthrax
 “Class A Bioterrorist Threats” (CDC, WHO)
 Could be very devastating; depreciated immunity against VM in the population
 British army used smallpox as a biological weapon against Pontiac Indians in 1763
(Phillip Ranlet, 2000)
 Impacts of an attack on a particular on a prticular geographic location maybe felt
globally. “Human mobility and the worldwide impact of intentional localized
highly pathogenic virus release” (Goncalves B. et al, 2014)
Mitigation and Control (of an eventual attack)!
 Emergency Response Preparedness: 3 major levels:
 Community-based planning
 Build Community Partnership, Identify Resources, Help People with Functional, Language or
Cognitive needs
 Public Heath Response Activities
 Isolate case, surveillance, vaccination, information mgt and epidemiological investigation
 Health Care Facility response Activities
 Protection of staff, preventing further spread
 Modelling situations of eventual Bioterrorism attack and how response
will be coordinated.
 Need for development of:
a vaccine without significant adverse effects
References
 History of Global Smallpox outbreaks:
https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/index.html
 Whitley R. J: Smallpox: A Potential Agent of Bioterrorism. Antiviral
Research. Elsevier:2003, Vol.57. Iss 1-2
 Bioterrorism planning for Smallpox:
https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/bioterrorism-response-
planning/index.html
 Thomson Prentice; Smallpox, Bioterrorism and WHO; WHO publications,
Geneva, 2007
 Burke D.S; Epstein J.M et al: Individual-based Computational Modelling of
Smallpox Epidemic Control Strategies. Journal of the Society for Academic
Emergency Medicine, 2006

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Variola major

  • 1. Variola Major Smallpox Presented by: Sampson Akwafuo, UNT Computational Epidemiology
  • 2. Outline  Background  Virology  History and Epidemiology of Smallpox  Symptoms  Transmission  Treatment  Mitigation and Control  Computational approaches to Smallpox Containment  Bioterrorism threat
  • 3. Background  Also known as Smallpox  Caused by a Variola major, a virus belonging to the family of poxviridae  Very infectious and often leave scars and blindness  Fatality rate of about 30%, can get to 50% in densely populated areas  Incubation period is about 12 days
  • 4. Virology of Variola  Belongs to the genus orthopoxvirus, family poxviridae and subfamily chordopoxvirinae  Single, linear, double-stranded DNA Molecules  Replicates in cell cytoplasm  Measure about 300 x 200 nm in size  Shaped like bricks
  • 5. History  First appeared in Egypt in 10,000 BC  6th Century – Increased trade with China and Korea introduces smallpox into Japan.  7th Century – Arab expansion spreads smallpox into northern Africa, Spain, and Portugal.  11th Century – Crusades further spread smallpox in Europe.  15th Century – Portuguese occupation introduces smallpox into part of western Africa.  16th Century – European colonization and the African slave trade import smallpox into the Caribbean and Central and South America.  17th Century – European colonization imports smallpox into North America.  18th Century – Exploration by Great Britain introduces smallpox into Australia.
  • 6. Epidemiology  Up to 500 million persons died from smallpox in the 20th century  Reduced the population of Cook Inlet in Southcentral Alaska by half in 1830  Killed half of Cherokee Indian population in 1738  Other introductions: (Facilitated Spanish conquest)  Caribbeans 1507  Mexico 1520  Peru 1524  Brazil 1555  Total death: up to 1billion  Last known case: 1975 (Bangladesh) (1949: LO in the USA)  May 8, 1980: WHO declared the world free of Smallpox
  • 7. Symptoms  Early symptoms include:  High fever  Head and body aches  Sometimes vomiting  Rashes (small red spots) on the tongue and in the mouth. Spots change into sores that break open and spread large amounts of the virus into the mouth and throat.  Rashes spreads to other parts of the body, forming sores  The sores will later become pustules (sharply raised, usually round and firm to the touch, like peas under the skin).  Rashes and scabs disappear after about 4 weeks
  • 8. Transmission  Airborne Route:  Aerosol  Person – to- person  Hospital outbreaks from coughing patients  Infectious material  Saliva  Vesicular Fluids  Scabs  Urine  Conjunctival Fluid  Blood  May cross the placenta  Does not occur through animals or insect
  • 9. Treatment and Prevention  Treatment  Supportive care (No treatment has proven effective)  Use of experimental antiviral (Cidofovir)  Prophylaxis  Vaccination (Most effective when given within 3days of exposure)  Has serious side effects (some life- threatening)
  • 10. Smallpox Eradication Statue  “The eradication of smallpox shows that with strong mutual resolve, teamwork and an international spirit of solidarity, ambitious global public health goals can be attained,"  Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General, WHO (2010)  Erected on 17th May, 2010 at WHO HQ to commemorates 30th anniversary of Smallpox eradication
  • 11. Computational Approaches to Smallpox Containment  Burke Et al created a model to simulate response scenarios in an event of smallpox bioterrorism attack  Created different scenarios, population level, response level  Setting up a computational model will help study effects of a potential outbreak and state of preparedness  Parameters:  Populations size, density, age, georgical location of health institutions,  Case Isolation and Contact Tracing (Martin Eichner, 2003)
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  • 13. Smallpox and Bioterrorism  Considered a very potential bioterrorism weapon, second to anthrax  “Class A Bioterrorist Threats” (CDC, WHO)  Could be very devastating; depreciated immunity against VM in the population  British army used smallpox as a biological weapon against Pontiac Indians in 1763 (Phillip Ranlet, 2000)  Impacts of an attack on a particular on a prticular geographic location maybe felt globally. “Human mobility and the worldwide impact of intentional localized highly pathogenic virus release” (Goncalves B. et al, 2014)
  • 14. Mitigation and Control (of an eventual attack)!  Emergency Response Preparedness: 3 major levels:  Community-based planning  Build Community Partnership, Identify Resources, Help People with Functional, Language or Cognitive needs  Public Heath Response Activities  Isolate case, surveillance, vaccination, information mgt and epidemiological investigation  Health Care Facility response Activities  Protection of staff, preventing further spread  Modelling situations of eventual Bioterrorism attack and how response will be coordinated.  Need for development of: a vaccine without significant adverse effects
  • 15. References  History of Global Smallpox outbreaks: https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/index.html  Whitley R. J: Smallpox: A Potential Agent of Bioterrorism. Antiviral Research. Elsevier:2003, Vol.57. Iss 1-2  Bioterrorism planning for Smallpox: https://www.cdc.gov/smallpox/bioterrorism-response- planning/index.html  Thomson Prentice; Smallpox, Bioterrorism and WHO; WHO publications, Geneva, 2007  Burke D.S; Epstein J.M et al: Individual-based Computational Modelling of Smallpox Epidemic Control Strategies. Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 2006

Editor's Notes

  1. replicate in the cytoplasm of the cell rather than in the nucleus. In order to replicate, poxviruses produce a variety of specialized proteins not produced by other DNA viruses,