Variola Virus

Variola virus (also known as Variola or Variola vara in Latin, and pox or red plague) causes the human smallpox, an infectious disease unique to humans. Variola virus belongs to the family Poxviridae, subfamily chordopoxvirinae, and genus Orthopoxvirus. Smallpox is caused by either of two variants of the variola virus: Variola major and Variola minor. Edward Jenner discovered in 1798 that vaccination could prevent smallpox. The last naturally occurring case was diagnosed in October 1977 and the World Health Organization certified the global eradication of the disease in 1980.

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VAng-Lsx0558 Recombinant VZV CRMB Protein (aa 23-349) [His] Variola virus CRMB (aa 23-349) [His], recombinant protein from Mouse cells. Variola Virus Viral Antigens Datasheet -- Inquiry

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