| 1. | Diseases associated with this subfamily include : Variola virus : smallpox.
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| 2. | Outside of the lab, variola survives only within the human body.
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| 3. | Also known as variola, smallpox, is caused by a virus.
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| 4. | Infection with variola minor conferred immunity against the more dangerous variola major.
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| 5. | Infection with variola minor conferred immunity against the more dangerous variola major.
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| 6. | House demands they administer the treatment for the smallpox variola.
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| 7. | The virus that causes smallpox is known as variola.
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| 8. | Mapping the variola genome, for instance, adds new knowledge to smallpox science.
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| 9. | Variola virus and Camelpox virus form a subgroup.
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| 10. | But several factors make variola studies difficult.
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