Smallpox-Related Viruses Are Still a Threat to Humans, Experts Warn

An illustration of the smallpox virus.
An illustration of the smallpox virus.
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Smallpox has been eradicated for decades, but other, related "poxviruses" are still around and continue to pose a risk to humans, experts say.

In fact, cases of human infection with viruses in the same family as the smallpox virus are appearing in growing numbers.

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